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Phillies' Schwarber & Realmuto: Clock Ticking at Winter Meetings

The Philadelphia Phillies face a pivotal decision regarding their star free agents, Kyle Schwarber and J.T. Realmuto, as the winter meetings approach. Despite the teams desire to retain both, Schwarbers market appears limited due to his designated hitter role and the Phillies strong position. The Phillies remain favorites to re-sign Schwarber, with owner John Middletons history of securing desired free agents and the teams attractive culture playing a role.

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