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Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Bryce Harper has been on a tear at the plate that put him in the team's history books.
The Philadelphia Phillies just took a series victory over the Boston Red Sox and first baseman Bryce Harper hit a career milestone with his 350th home run. In what turned into an extra-inning duel on Wednesday with the Red Sox,
Harper became the eighth active player to reach the milestone after sending Red Sox starter Lucas Giolito's pitch 439 feet, his longest and hardest hit of the season.
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Harper dramatically waved off the umpire after he was rung up in the bottom of the eighth inning of the Phillies’ 8-2 home loss to the Angels.
Heading into Friday night's showdown with the New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper is on a historic roll unlike anything we've seen in the
The two-time National League MVP has been on fire over his last 10 games. How long can Bryce Harper sustain this dominance?
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.
Bryce Harper is feeling the best he's felt in a long time. Will the Phillies help him with another bet in an inconsistent offense?
Bryce Harper has struggled as of late, but he returned to form on Wednesday as the Philadelphia Phillies downed the San Francisco Giants 13-0.
Bryce Harper and Aaron Judge recently reached 350 career homers, not that the impressive milestones have kept their respective teams in first place of their divisions.