Philadelphia, PA — Philadelphia Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber has made his intentions for the 2026 MLB season crystal clear he’s aiming to shock the world and capture the National League MVP Award.
Known for his towering home runs and fiery leadership, Schwarber was one of the Phillies’ most consistent offensive weapons throughout the 2025 season. While Philadelphia fell short of the World Series after their NLDS loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers, Schwarber insists the setback has only fueled his motivation.
“People doubt what we can do every year,” Schwarber said during a recent interview. “But I’m telling you right now we’re coming back stronger, and I’m going to shock the world. MVP isn’t out of reach.”
Schwarber, who belted over 40 home runs last season and ranked among league leaders in on-base percentage and slugging, has become the heart of the Phillies’ lineup alongside Bryce Harper and Trea Turner. His powerful left-handed bat has been the catalyst for many of Philadelphia’s biggest moments over the past few seasons.
Team president Dave Dombrowski praised Schwarber’s work ethic and leadership, calling him “the kind of player who embodies what Philadelphia baseball is all about grit, power, and heart.”
As the Phillies prepare for another deep postseason push, Schwarber’s bold proclamation has already electrified the fanbase. Many supporters are taking to social media, declaring “MVP Schwarber Season Incoming” as spring training approaches.
If his words are any indication, Kyle Schwarber isn’t just swinging for home runs in 2026, he’s swinging for history.
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