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"I don't want him to go anywhere else" – Bryce Harper makes emotional pitch to keep Kyle Schwarber

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Philadelphia Phillies standout Bryce Harper has made a passionate plea to keep teammate Kyle Schwarber , who is set to become a free agent at the end of the 2025 season. When Harper makes his plea — “I don’t want him to go anywhere else” — it’s a testament to the tight bond between two sluggers who were crucial to the Phillies’ recent success.
Bryce Harper's advocacy for Kyle Schwarber's retentionWhen Bryce Harper supports Schwarber, he means the player's achievements during the games and his contribution to the team’s mental state in the locker room. The reporter quotes Phillies sportscaster Ruben Amaro Jr., who said, “With Harper, and a guy like Schwarber... those guys sort of keep a very steady, positive clubhouse. I think they genuinely like each other, enjoy playing with each other”.

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Schwarber delivered substantial results in the 2024 season when he came to the team, 248 batting average, 38 home runs, and 104 runs batted in, complementing Harper’s, 285 batting average, 30 homers, and 87 RBIs, has become the key to the Phillies winning the NL East for the first time since 2011.

The future of the Phillies' veteran core and clubhouse leadershipThe Phillies have a good mix of veterans and younger kids. But with key contributors Schwarber and catcher J.T. Realmuto nearing free agents, the team has important decisions to make. The decisions made by the front office will chart the franchise’s course for the next several years.

Harper is a constant with the Phillies. He said that he wants to stay in Philly, and even more emphatic was this quote: "I don't want to play anywhere else”. His desire to hold on to Schwarber and other key players suggests he approaches his construction of a championship-caliber team as something of a mission.

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With the 2025 season underway, the Philly front office must weigh cost with intra-team bonds. Harper's endorsement of Schwarber gives an interesting angle to the negotiations that are currently, or soon-to-be, taking place over what the Phillies will look like in the not-so-distant future.

Having a veteran presence such as Schwarber’s could be important not just because of his on-field contributions but also because of the leadership and chemistry he brings to the clubhouse. He has played in the postseason, and his outspoken nature has commanded respect around the league and with younger Phillies. While the rotation was the main area of need and the team was able to add players with a common baseball trait of talent, the importance of retaining veteran leaders who help mold the culture of the team could be just as, or even more, important than any big-name acquisition.

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