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Schwarber Pitches Realmuto's Phillies Return

The Philadelphia Phillies designated hitter, Kyle Schwarber, has expressed his desire to have catcher J.T. Realmuto return to the team. Schwarber personally reached out to Realmuto, highlighting the teams strong desire to retain him. Realmuto, a top priority for the Phillies, is expected to receive a two to three-year contract worth fifteen to twenty-five million dollars per year. Schwarbers appeal could expedite Realmutos return, much to the delight of Phillies fans.

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