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Phillies' Bryce Harper is 1st in MLB this season with prodigious home run feat originally appeared on The Sporting News Bryce Harper reminded the baseball world how special he is on Monday night. The Philadelphia Phillies slugger did something that no one else has done this entire MLB season.
Yes, the photo is genuine. Bryce Harper, a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, wore the "Stripling Warriors" shirt (a Book of Mormon reference) arriving at the Phillies-Rangers game today, per MLB Fits. Iconic choice!
Bryce Harper had a big night on Monday, as he hit huge homers to help the Phillies score a win in the series opener against the Mariners.
As if those home runs weren't enough on their own, Harper also made a bit of franchise history with those longballs, becoming the first Phillies player in the StatCast era (since 2015) to hit two home runs in the same game that traveled 440 or more feet.
Bryce Harper belts a mammoth solo home run for his 20th of the season, extending the Phillies' lead in the 6th and passing Greg Vaughn for 95th on the all-time list
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‘Phillies Extra’ Q&A: Matt Strahm on helping Bryce Harper with baseball card collecting, and more
Strahm joined “Phillies Extra” for a wide-ranging conversation, including his pursuit of a card collection for Harper, his Victus gloves, and new closer Jhoan Duran’s impact on the bullpen.
The Philadelphia Phillies routed the Seattle Mariners 12-7 on Monday night at Citizens Bank Park as they continue their pursuit of the National League East titl
Bryce Harper belts his second home run of the game, a towering two-run smash that extends the Phillies' lead and passes Joey Votto for 94th all-time
The Philadelphia Phillies dismantled the Seattle Mariners in the series opener on Monday after All-Star shortstop Trea Turner's milestone night at Citizens Bank Park.
New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge got off to a relatively slow start after his return from injury on August 5, but he’s heating up at the perfect time. Although the 33-year-old is slashing just .229/.426/.429 in the month thus far, he’s 3-for-6 with a homer, two RBI, four walks, and two runs scored over the last two games.