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It was a big swing in free agency, but alas, a whiff. Kyle Schwarber is returning to the Phillies on a five-year, $150 million deal. The Pirates were in the running for Schwarber this winter, offering him a four-year deal at $125 million,
The big name that at first seemed surprising as a Pirates pursuit is Kyle Schwarber. The free agent from the Philadelphia Phillies just hit 56 home runs in 2025 and seems to be at a tier that the Pirates don't normally find themselves in.
Kyle Schwarber, who the Phillies reportedly signed to a five-year deal, will play for the U.S. in the 2026 World Baseball Classic.
The unusually quiet Winter Meetings are in the books, so who were baseball's biggest winners and losers this week?
Did anyone really think the Phillies would let Kyle Schwarber leave? Really? Sure, they could’ve gone in another direction, especially as Schwarber began getting offers this week. The Pirates — yes, you read that right — made a four-year,
At his weekly press conference, the only thing Steelers coach Mike Tomlin was not asked about was his level of surprise at the news that the Pirates’ “bid” to sign free agent slugger Kyle Schwarber came up short.
The latest MLB rumors include information on several teams inquiring about a Ketel Marte trade, Kyle Schwarber’s market heating up, and the Cubs planning on spending money.