
"If you're the Philadelphia Phillies, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants or any other franchise looking to compete for a World Series, you add Schwarber and don't think twice. This contract, which should land in the 3-4 year range, should be substantial for a 32-year-old (33 in March) who hit .240/.365/.563 with 56 home runs, 132 RBI and a .928 OPS."
"He can hit for power. He drives in runs. He gets on base. He is an exceptional teammate and has been universally loved wherever he's been."
The Red Sox let Kyle Schwarber depart in free agency after the 2021 season, and he signed a four-year, $79 million deal with the Philadelphia Phillies. Over four seasons in Philadelphia Schwarber hit 187 home runs and drove in 434 RBI, including a 2025 campaign with a .240 average, 56 home runs and 134 RBI. Boston has lacked established power production at the designated hitter spot. Schwarber has been identified as a top fit for teams seeking postseason contention, with projections suggesting a 3-4 year contract and a substantial salary for a 32-year-old. Schwarber will be 33 before the 2026 season.
Read at Boston.com
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