
"Schwarber, who'll turn 33 in March, is set to become a free agent when the World Series ends and is expected to be one of the top hitters on the open market this offseason after another standout year with the Phillies. He led the NL in home runs (56) and RBIs (132) while posting a .240 batting average and a .928 OPS in 2025."
"In fact, even when the Red Sox had Devers, they haven't had a bat like the one Schwarber has over the last four seasons. He hit over 45 homers in two of his other seasons in Philly and had a 38-homer season in 2024, proving to be one of baseball's top few power bats. However, Schwarber had some slumps at the plate during his time with the Phillies as well, hitting .207 in his first two years with the ballclub."
Kyle Schwarber spent a brief stint with the Red Sox in 2021 and remains a likely target for Boston if he reaches free agency. He will turn 33 in March and becomes available after the World Series. Schwarber led the National League with 56 home runs and 132 RBIs in 2025 while posting a .240 batting average and a .928 OPS. Boston could use a left-handed power bat after trading Rafael Devers and seeing limited designated-hitter production. Schwarber has multiple 45-plus homer seasons, a 38-homer 2024, some early slumps with Philadelphia, and strong projected contract value.
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