Kyle Schwarber is taken care of.
The star slugger signed his reported five-year, $150 million deal to stay with the Phillies on Tuesday.
With arguably the Phils' biggest box of the winter checked off, the club can move on to its other offseason priorities.
The most urgent among them now: A new contract for catcher J.T. Realmuto.
As Schwarber did for a bit, Realmuto is sitting in free agency and listening to offers as MLB's Winter Meetings continue this week down in Orlando.
The 34-year-old has caught a lot of games for the Phillies over the years, and while his bat might be on a decline with age, he's still regarded as one of the smartest and most durable catchers in baseball.
The Phillies would like to keep him as their backstop, and in a video call with the press on Wednesday ,

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