It is no surprise that Philadelphia Phillies designated hitter Kyle Schwarber will be one of the hottest commodities on the free agency market this offseason.
Not always is a slugger who can mash 50-plus home runs in a season available on the open market, and nearly every team that wants more power in its lineup will be targeting the 32-year-old. Schwarber has taken his career to a whole new level since joining the Phillies back in 2022, hitting no fewer than 38 home runs in a season in his time with the Phillies.
After a season where he set career highs with 56 home runs and 132 RBIs, Schwarber is set to make bank this offseason and sign a lucrative long-term deal. Though the Phillies want to retain the veteran slugger, they are also preparing for a reality without Schwarber by extendin

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