Kyle Schwarber Has Greatest Home Run List In MLB History
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It's become pretty clear that Schwarber wants to stay in Philadelphia, and if he stays the player he is now, the Phillies would be lucky to have him. He's having a career year, with 30 home runs and a .923 OPS in 96 games.
Misiorowski, a rookie who has made five starts this season, was initially confused on why the Phillies singled him out. But the pitcher says Schwarber made him "feel welcome" at the All-Star Game.