Red Sox Reportedly Plan Pursuit of Slugger Kyle Schwarber
Red Sox Reportedly Plan Pursuit of Slugger Kyle Schwarber

Red Sox Reportedly Plan Pursuit of Slugger Kyle Schwarber

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The Boston Red Sox are keenly interested in adding a power hitter to their roster this offseason, with a strong focus on reuniting with free agent slugger Kyle Schwarber. Schwarber, who previously played for the Red Sox before signing with the Philadelphia Phillies, led the National League in 2025 with 56 home runs and 132 RBIs, showcasing elite power that Boston desperately needs after ranking 15th in home runs this past season. Red Sox manager Alex Cora has expressed clear admiration for Schwarber, and the team is prepared to make a significant financial commitment, potentially spending around $50 million on the designated hitter spot, including Schwarber's projected average annual value near $30 million alongside Masataka Yoshida's existing contract. While Schwarber's age and contract demands may pose challenges, Boston's intent as a big-market, win-now team might justify such bold spending. If the Phillies do not quickly re-sign Schwarber, the Red Sox are expected to aggressively pursue him as a key step toward bolstering their middle-of-the-order offense and contention hopes. Other options like Pete Alonso are also mentioned as alternatives, but Schwarber remains the preferred target for Boston to improve their lineup power.

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