Kyle Schwarber Taking Ground Balls at First Base
The Philadelphia Phillies have outfielder/designated hitter Kyle Schwarber taking ground balls at first base on Tuesday before their game against the division-rival Washington Nationals at Citizens Bank Park, according to Jeff Kerr of ESPN. Schwarber has only played first base in nine games at the big-league level. He's serving as the designated hitter and is batting out of the two-hole for Tuesday's game versus Nationals left-hander PJ Poulin, while Bryce Harper remains at first base. It's unclear if Schwarber will actually be a realistic option to play the cold corner this year, but it would give the Phillies another option at the position if they want to get Harper off his feet and use him as the DH. We'd be surprised if Schwarber plays enough at first in 2026 to add eligibility for his fantasy managers at the position. The 33-year-old three-time All-Star provides elite power in fantasy after clubbing a league-high 56 homers in 162 regular-season games in 2025. He currently has only two hits (one homer) in his 18 plate appearances in the first four games of the year.
Source: ESPN.com - Jeff Kerr
Source: ESPN.com - Jeff Kerr
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