The Philadelphia Phillies pulled off one of the biggest moves of the offseason, bringing back slugger Kyle Schwarber, which may end up costing the team one of their other stars.

The Phillies signed Schwarber to a five-year, $150 million contract , per ESPN's Jeff Passan. Retaining Schwarber was the Phillies' top offseason priority, especially after mashing a career-high 56 home runs, but after signing him to such a large contract, retaining All-Star pitcher Ranger Suárez appears far less realistic.

Suárez is projected to sign a long-term contract that will have an average annual value likely over $25 million a year, likely pricing out a return to Philadelphia. Bleacher Report's Tim Kelly predicts that the eight-year veteran will leave in free agency, signing a contract with the Chica

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