In a move that is expected to significantly boost their offensive firepower, the New York Yankees have officially signed Kyle Schwarber, the two-time All-Star slugger, to a three-year, $79 million contract. This acquisition fills the power-hitting void left by Juan Soto, whom the Yankees were unable to secure last winter.
The Yankees had tried and failed to bring Schwarber to the Bronx on multiple occasions, but with the Philadelphia Phillies struggling to extend his contract, the Yankees finally seized the opportunity to make a deal. Schwarber, who has hit 137 home runs since signing his previous deal with the Phillies in 2022, has been one of the league’s most consistent power hitters. His bat will complement Aaron Judge and add another dangerous presence in the Yankees’ lineup.
At 32 years old, Schwarber is expected to primarily take on the designated hitter role, allowing Giancarlo Stanton to shift into more of a rotational role. While some questions surrounded his transition to full-time DH, the Yankees’ focus on his immense power potential made him a top priority.

Schwarber’s impressive career includes a World Series title with the Chicago Cubs, two All-Star appearances, and a Silver Slugger award, confirming his status as one of the premier sluggers in baseball. His arrival in New York strengthens the Yankees’ lineup and gives them another potent threat alongside Judge.
This move signals the Yankees’ commitment to adding a consistent slugger to their roster and sets them up for a serious push in the American League as they look to contend for a World Series title. The addition of Schwarber is expected to provide the Yankees with a significant boost in both power and run production, making them even more formidable in 2025.
Schwarber’s arrival comes at a critical time as the Yankees continue to build a roster capable of challenging for the top spot in the AL. The decision to go all-in on adding Schwarber to their ranks marks the end of a lengthy pursuit and could be a game-changer for the Bronx Bombers this season.