The Philadelphia Phillies are taking a cautious approach to re-signing free agent Kyle Schwarber, with no deal in sight according to sources. The lack of urgency for MLB's free agents stems from the absence of a salary cap, allowing teams to prioritize and take their time when making decisions.
This mindset is evident in the way the Phillies handled Bryce Harper's decision in 2019, which was finalized before players and coaches had even reported to camp. While Schwarber's situation may not have reached this level of finality just yet, it appears that his agents are capitalizing on a strong 2025 season in which he finished second in NL MVP voting.
The Phillies' inability to move forward with other free agent acquisitions, such as Kyle Tucker and Alex Bregman, highlights the uncertainty surrounding Schwarber's intentions. Until they have clarity on this front, they cannot make meaningful moves in other areas of their roster, including the DH spot.
The wait for information on Schwarber could come at a cost to the Phillies. As MLB insider Jon Morosi noted, missing out on top free agents like Tucker and Bregman could be an opportunity cost. Furthermore, waiting to sign Schwarber might limit the team's ability to make significant trades, such as potentially acquiring Diamondbacks slugger Ketel Marte.
The Diamondbacks are said to be actively listening on Marte, with multiple teams expressing interest in his services. The Phillies' involvement in these discussions could lead to a trade, but it remains unclear whether they will emerge as serious contenders for the 31-year-old infielder's services.
Marte brings significant value to the table, having slashed .283/.376/.517 with 28 homers in 2024 and finishing third in NL MVP voting last season. He has also won a Silver Slugger and was an All-Star in both of the past two seasons.
The free agent market is expected to pick up activity after Thanksgiving, when the owner's meetings commence on December 7 in Orlando.
This mindset is evident in the way the Phillies handled Bryce Harper's decision in 2019, which was finalized before players and coaches had even reported to camp. While Schwarber's situation may not have reached this level of finality just yet, it appears that his agents are capitalizing on a strong 2025 season in which he finished second in NL MVP voting.
The Phillies' inability to move forward with other free agent acquisitions, such as Kyle Tucker and Alex Bregman, highlights the uncertainty surrounding Schwarber's intentions. Until they have clarity on this front, they cannot make meaningful moves in other areas of their roster, including the DH spot.
The wait for information on Schwarber could come at a cost to the Phillies. As MLB insider Jon Morosi noted, missing out on top free agents like Tucker and Bregman could be an opportunity cost. Furthermore, waiting to sign Schwarber might limit the team's ability to make significant trades, such as potentially acquiring Diamondbacks slugger Ketel Marte.
The Diamondbacks are said to be actively listening on Marte, with multiple teams expressing interest in his services. The Phillies' involvement in these discussions could lead to a trade, but it remains unclear whether they will emerge as serious contenders for the 31-year-old infielder's services.
Marte brings significant value to the table, having slashed .283/.376/.517 with 28 homers in 2024 and finishing third in NL MVP voting last season. He has also won a Silver Slugger and was an All-Star in both of the past two seasons.
The free agent market is expected to pick up activity after Thanksgiving, when the owner's meetings commence on December 7 in Orlando.