All-Star Game MVP Kyle Schwarber lifts NL over AL
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The hero of the All-Star Game's home run tiebreaker, Schwarber is currently hitting .247 with 30 home runs for the Phillies this season. The Reds would definitely love to have him, but Philly would also probably hate to lose him. It'll be something to watch when the offseason rolls around.
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Losing Kyle Schwarber would be a disaster for the Philadelphia Phillies. For a team that’s already shown below-average power over the past few months, the Phillies absolutely can't lose their top power hitter.
The Philadelphia Phillies have some key decisions to make this offseason, but perhaps none bigger than the choice they face with Kyle Schwarber.
It's become pretty clear that Schwarber wants to stay in Philadelphia, and if he stays the player he is now, the Phillies would be lucky to have him. He's having a career year, with 30 home runs and a .923 OPS in 96 games.
Kyle Schwarber joins Mike Schmidt (31 in 1979) as the only Philadelphia Phillies to hit 30 homers before the All-Star break.
The Philadelphia Phillies All-Star opened up about an opportunity to play for a new team after his contract runs out.
It’s not quite Mark McGwire vs. Sammy Sosa, but Philadelphia Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber and Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani are putting on thei