Chicago has never forgotten him. And perhaps, he has never forgotten Chicago either.
In a highly publicized interview last night, former Chicago Cubs star Kyle Schwarber unexpectedly shared his desire to return to Wrigley Field in the green and red jersey. This statement not only stirred up the Cubs fan community but also sparked new speculation about the future of one of the most memorable icons of the 2016 championship.
“If I really have the chance, I would still want to return to Chicago,” Schwarber said, his voice lowering. “It’s not just where I started. It’s where my life changed.”
That statement spread like wildfire on social media. In Chicago, where the memory of the 2016 World Series championship remains vivid, Schwarber’s name is always associated with the image of a warrior returning from injury to contribute to history. He suffered a torn knee ligament in April 2016, nearly missing the entire season, but then made an emotional return at the World Series – a story that has become legendary at Wrigley Field.
Schwarber wasn’t a perfect player. He experienced periods of inconsistent batting and was doubted about his defensive abilities. But he represented a never-give-up spirit – something Chicago valued more than any statistics.
After leaving the Cubs in 2020 during a team rebuild, Schwarber continued an impressive career with other teams, establishing himself as one of MLB’s most dangerous power hitters. However, amidst his new successes, his heart seemed to remain with Chicago.
A close source revealed that Schwarber still keeps in touch with many of his former teammates and frequently returns to the city during vacations. “Chicago is home,” he once said during a fan meet-and-greet. And now, the latest revelation makes the “return home” story no longer a distant dream.
On the Cubs’ side, the team is in the process of rebuilding its competitive identity. They possess many promising young talents, but still lack an experienced leader – someone who understands the pressure of October baseball and can inspire the locker room. Schwarber, with his strong personality and extensive postseason experience, could be the perfect piece.
However, this trade – if it happens – will not be simple. Financial factors, roster structure, and long-term strategy must all be carefully considered. The Cubs are currently aiming for a balance between youth and experience, and bringing Schwarber back could be more symbolic than purely professional.
But sometimes, in sports, symbols are also the catalysts for turning points.
The fan reaction was almost immediate. Many people are sharing images of Schwarber in his 2016 Cubs uniform, along with the caption: “Come home.” Cubs forums are flooded with discussions about a possible reunion. Some believe it’s the perfect time. Others worry about his age and tactical compatibility. But they all agree on one thing: Schwarber has never been a stranger to Chicago.

What makes the story even more touching is how Schwarber spoke of his connection to the community. “My years in Chicago taught me more than just baseball,” he said. “I learned how to stand up when doubted, how to play for others, not just for myself.”
That’s why he’s still so beloved.
Is this just a nostalgic remark? Or a signal to begin real negotiations? In the world of MLB, where things can change with a phone call, a reunion isn’t impossible.
And if Kyle Schwarber ever returns to Wrigley Field in a Cubs uniform, the cheers will likely be as loud as the first time he debuted. Because in Chicago, some stories never truly end.
They just wait for the right moment to begin again.