but this willingness shows the Phillies that they have the opportunity to go out and try to acquire another elite first baseman, knowing that Harper will willingly move positions. Harper is ...
Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper revealed his idea to give young players a better chance to play college baseball ...
Here's what Harper told The Athletic: "I talked to (the Phillies) this offseason about that, just in case a guy was available (at first) that we needed to have, needed to get," Harper said.
Because of Harper's elite play, the Phillies will most likely have to consider an extension. As long as he keeps it up in the coming years, there is no reason why he shouldn’t get one.
The Philadelphia Phillies moved Bryce Harper to first base two seasons ago after the All-Star volunteered to play there following Rhys Hoskins' ACL surgery in spring training. Harper ended up ...
Phillies manager Rob Thomson ... Thomson told reporters Harper had a bruise on his right arm after getting hit by the 92 mph from Blue Jays left-hander Richard Lovelady. According to NBC Sports ...
On Wednesday, Bryce Harper suited up for his first Grapefruit League action this offseason as the Philadelphia Phillies squared off with the Toronto Blue Jays. It didn't end as Harper, his team ...
Then Harper told Ken Rosenthal during an interview that ran this week at The Athletic that he did actually speak with the Phillies this ... his last offer to the Blue Jays was for 14 years and ...
While a roster featuring an elite talent like Bryce Harper has the talent to compete, it may lack the final pieces needed to claim the title. The Philadelphia Phillies enter 2025 having lost in ...
Bryce Harper returned to the Philadelphia Phillies' lineup Friday ... right arm after getting hit by a 92 mph pitch from Toronto Blue Jays left-hander Richard Lovelady. Manager Rob Thomson ...
Bryce Harper would have been ... but did add outfielder Max Kepler. The Phillies seemingly did not want to take the plunge with Alonso, with the Mets and Blue Jays instead being the top aggressors ...