FINALLY. The first really major move of the week is going down, and it’s one that many felt could be holding up an outflow of additional movement.
Old friend and prodigious slugger Kyle Schwarber is staying with the Phillies on a new five-year deal:
News: Kyle Schwarber is coming back to Philadelphia, agreeing to a five-year, $150 million contract that gives the Phillies a much-needed power boost and should pave the way for more free agent signings in the coming weeks. All the details, free at ESPN: t.co/bdSF1J5atG
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) December 9, 2025That’s just about the range Schwarber was expected to get, and from the team that was expected to give it. Yes, there were dalliances with the Reds and Pirates and Orioles and Mets, reportedly, but Schwarber has become so linked with Philadelphia and that particular group of players that this felt close to inevitable. The other discussions were likely mostly about ensuring he could get this deal from the Phillies.
And now we wait to see if there are related moves that now shake loose, either from the teams that were pursuing Schwarber, or from free agents who were waiting on those teams or this contract, or from teams that were holding off on a trade before knowing where this one big bat was going.
From a financial perspective, I wouldn’t count the Phillies out of too much even after this big commitment, though I do wonder if Ranger Suarez is incrementally more likely to depart now.
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