Losing both Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz , it's hard to argue against the New York Mets being the biggest loser of the Winter Meetings. However, the Mets aren't the only team reeling at the conclusion of the Meetings.
One of the biggest moved that occurred during the event was Kyle Schwarber signing a five-year, $150 million contract with the Philadelphia Phillies. The designated hitter drew plenty of suitors, but the Phillies managed to keep him in Philadelphia.
The Cincinnati Reds were one of those teams chasing Schwarber . Coming up short, and the Reds' reaction to losing Schwarber makes Cincinnati one of the biggest losers coming out of the Winter Meetings.
Red shut down after losing Kyle Schwarber
Schwarber grew up in Ohio, giving Cincinnati somewhat of a home field advantage

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