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Philadelphia Phillies slugger Bryce Harper draws praise from former MLB infielder Trevor Plouffe after surpassing 350 career home runs.
The Philadelphia Phillies are reportedly targeting Arizona Diamondbacks slugger Eugenio Suarez in trade talks, aiming to bolster their infield depth and provide lineup protection for Bryce Harper.
Phillies Star Bryce Harper Makes Announcement Before Red Sox Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Superstar first baseman Bryce Harper is in his seventh season with the Philadelphia Phillies, having joined the club on a record-breaking 13-year, $330 million contract in March of 2019.
Harper has been red hot since the All-Star break. In his last 10 games, the 32-year-old has 16 hits, including five home runs and 14 extra-base hits. His power surge has reignited MVP chatter around the Phillies' star.
Bryce Harper crushed his 350th career home run to reach a rare milestone, joining elite sluggers like Giancarlo Stanton, Mike Trout, and Aaron Judge. His reaction and red-hot stats are fueling the Philadelphia Phillies' playoff push.
Former MLB speedster Dee Gordon claims he was suspended for steroids in 2016 as retaliation for refusing to give up the National League batting title the previous season to current Phillies first baseman and former Washington Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper.
The two-time National League MVP has been on fire over his last 10 games. How long can Bryce Harper sustain this dominance?
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Sportsnaut on MSNReport: Mets Acquired Gregory Soto Specifically To Be Shohei Ohtani, Bryce Harper Slayer in Playoffs
The New York Mets reportedly acquired Gregory Soto to slay top hitters for the Dodgers and Phillies in the playoffs.
Bryce Harper doesn’t miss much on a baseball field. His guts and instincts on Tuesday night led to the Phillies scoring a run on a catcher’s interference call for the second consecutive game in their 4-1 win over the Red Sox at Citizens Bank Park.
Bryce Harper hit the 350th homer of his career and four Phillies teammates also went deep, yet it wasn’t enough for Philadelphia to beat Boston