With an impressive spring so far, the Philadelphia Phillies top prospect could be the team's next star slugger.
J.T. Realmuto, Kyle Schwarber, and Ranger Suárez are eligible for free agency after the season. It’s difficult to imagine keeping all three, but there is a case to be made for each.
Kyle Schwarber was shagging balls in the outfield a few weeks ago when a minor leaguer stepped up to the plate. He began to take batting practice, hitting one home run after another and spraying the ball to each field from the left side of the plate.
Kyle Schwarber is heading into his fourth season with the Philadelphia Phillies, and it could be his last. This will be the final campaign of his four-year, $7
The big-league journey began for Kyle Schwarber with the Chicago Cubs in 2015 at just 22 years of age. Though he only played two games in the Cubs' historic 2016 World Series season due to a devastating knee injury,
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Ranger Suárez has a well-earned reputation for being unflappable. Good or bad, he's rarely shown emotion in his nearly 13 years in the Phillies organization. So, of course the veteran lefty wasn't wor
The Philadelphia Phillies have had a solid offseason, making acquisitions such as Jesús Luzardo, Max Kepler, Jordan Romano, and Joe Ross. With that said, they
Alec Bohm continues his strong performance in spring training, showcasing power and consistency for the Philadelphia Phillies.
Schwarber is entering the final season of his four-year free agent deal. The $79MM investment has paid off handsomely for the Phillies. He has hit .221/.344/.488 with 131 homers in a little more than 2000 plate appearances. Only Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani have hit more home runs over the last three seasons.
Phillies teams with Schwarber leading off have been successful, but it might be time to shuffle up that part of the lineup.
Philadelphia Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber feels the Chicago Cubs may have given up on their 2016 championship core too soon.