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Reds Miss Out: Schwarber Stays Phillies-Bound
10 Dec
Summary
- Kyle Schwarber rejected a $125 million Reds offer.
- He signed a $150 million deal to return to Philadelphia.
- Reds now pivot to find impact bats via free agency or trade.

The Cincinnati Reds' pursuit of a significant offensive upgrade has been thwarted as Kyle Schwarber opted to return to the Philadelphia Phillies, signing a five-year, $150 million contract. Schwarber had previously received a five-year offer from the Reds worth $125 million, which included room for negotiation.
This decision compels the Reds to shift their focus in the offseason plan. With their offense ranking 21st in home runs in 2025, the team is now considering various avenues, including the free-agent market, potential trades involving their pitching depth, or acquiring platoon players.
Notable free agents like Cody Bellinger, Marcell Ozuna, Rhys Hoskins, and Eugenio Suárez are being considered. The Reds are also exploring international markets for players like Munetaka Murakami and Kazuma Okamoto, and potential trades for players such as Ketel Marte and Yandy Díaz.




