Philadelphia Phillies power hitter Kyle Schwarber, boasting 21 home runs and a 152 OPS+ in 2025, is poised to be a top free agent next offseason, but his future with the team is in doubt. As the Phillies (40-28) eye roster changes, speculation about cutting ties with the fan-favorite slugger is trending on X with #SchwarberWatch, per a June 14, 2025, Athlon Sports report.
Schwarber’s bat remains elite, potentially second only to Kyle Tucker among free agents. Despite defensive struggles and frequent strikeouts, his offensive prowess makes him a cornerstone. “He’s very good,” manager Rob Thomson said, praising Schwarber’s consistency. Yet, Philly Voice’s Evan Macy questions the lack of extension talks: “At season’s end, Schwarber, Realmuto, Kepler, and Ranger Suárez will be free agents. There has not been much chatter about extensions lately, particularly with Schwarber’s impressive power this season. One has to wonder if that is the Phillies’ plan… Is it possible that extensions are not in the Phillies’ plans? This team as constructed does not appear to be a World Series threat — not right now anyway. Perhaps seeing how the open market and their prospects pan out is the real plan for 2025 and beyond.”
With no World Series title in sight, the Phillies may prioritize prospects or a blockbuster signing like Tucker, potentially at $600 million. However, retaining Schwarber alongside such a move could maintain their offensive edge. Will Philly let Schwarber walk, or secure him for a championship push? Follow the offseason drama on X and MLB.com for the latest!