
"Sports News The 32-year-old set career highs in home runs and RBIs last year. Kyle Schwarber is going back to Philadelphia. Multiple outlets reported on Tuesday that Schwarber had agreed to a $150 million, five-year contract with the Phillies. ESPN was the first to report on the deal, citing unidentified sources."
"Schwarber is coming off a terrific season with the Phillies, setting career highs with an NL-best 56 homers and a major league-high 132 RBIs. He also scored a career-high 111 runs while leading the club to its second straight NL East title. Schwarber's 23 homers against left-handed pitching set a major league record for a lefty batter, passing Stan Musial (1949) and Matt Olson (2021) at 22."
Kyle Schwarber agreed to a five-year, $150 million contract to return to the Philadelphia Phillies. He led the National League with 56 home runs and posted a major-league-high 132 RBIs while scoring a career-high 111 runs, helping the Phillies win a second straight NL East title. He set a record with 23 homers against left-handed pitching by a lefty batter. Schwarber won the All-Star Game for the NL with three homers in a tiebreaking swing-off and finished second in NL MVP voting behind Shohei Ohtani. He previously rejected a qualifying offer and has postseason experience, including two homers in this year’s NLDS.
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