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Phillies Re-sign Schwarber, Aim for World Series
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The Philadelphia Phillies have re-signed slugger Kyle Schwarber to a five-year, one hundred fifty million dollar contract, emphasizing their commitment to their current roster and Schwarbers continued impact. Despite competitive bids from other teams, the Phillies secured their priority player, with team officials comparing Schwarbers potential longevity to that of baseball legend David Ortiz. The Phillies are also looking to make strategic adjustments, such as integrating rookie Justin Crawford and exploring changes to the batting order, to maximize their competitive window and take more shots at a World Series title.
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