Kyle Schwarber Wins MVP at All-Star Game
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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.
Kyle Schwarber will be a free agent after this season. If the Philadelphia Phillies cannot keep him around, he will have plenty of suitors in free agency.
From 10,000 feet, the Phillies have a strong offense, a strong starting pitching contingent and are in first place in the NL East as they prepare for the stretch run this summer. Philly is also just two games back in the loss column from having the best record in the National League. They're in a pretty good spot.
Devin Taylor becomes IU baseball's highest MLB draft pick since Kyle Schwarber, lands with Athletics
Taylor became IU's all-time leader in home runs in the spring, finishing with 54. His long-time coach, Roosevelt Barnes, once told IndyStar, "It's like God made him to be a professional hitter," and now Taylor is one step closer to reaching that prophecy.
The Tigers' Javy Baez and the Phillies' Kyle Schwarber were among many with good things to say about the breakout center fielder.
Kyle Schwarber joins Mike Schmidt (31 in 1979) as the only Philadelphia Phillies to hit 30 homers before the All-Star break.
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