Will the upcoming 2024 NL campaign be special for Bryce Harper? Oddsmakers are apparently expecting big things from the Philadelphia Phillies hitter.
The Philadelphia Phillies have to be a bit concerned. Bryce Harper, the team’s superstar hitter, has missed the last three games of spring training. Reports say that Harper is dealing with a back injury, putting his status for Opening Day in question.
With the 2024 MLB season set to get underway, let's take a look at some players who could reach significant career milestones this season.
Philadelphia Phillies fans have a lot to be excited about heading into the 2024 season. After extending Aaron Nola and Zack Wheeler in the offseason, the Phillies are committed to winning a championship in 2024 and beyond.
Bryce Harper missed his third straight Grapefruit League game on Sunday with back stiffness and will miss his fourth consecutive game on Monday, according to Phillies manager Rob Thomson.
Few prospects have burst onto the MLB scene the way Paul Skenes has. The first overall pick in the 2023 draft is lighting up his first spring training with the Pittsburgh Pirates and is quickly becoming a fan favorite across the league.
On Wednesday, Whit Merrifield told the "Foul Territory" podcast that he received a call from Phillies first baseman Bryce Harper, who said he wanted him to join the squad.
The Philadelphia Phillies have paid handsomely to pay and to keep some of the best players in baseball. So it shouldn’t be much surprise that six of those players are in ESPN’s recent Top 100 player rankings.
As the Philadelphia Phillies continue to navigate their way through Spring Training, they're hoping they can make it to Opening Day without any injury concerns.
Bryce Harper made it known during the offseason that he wants to finish his career with the Philadelphia Phillies. Harper still has eight years remaining on his 13-year, $330 million contract.
After extending Zack Wheeler, Phillies owner John Middleton might not be in a rush to make another deal. Of course, his superstar Bryce Harper is known to want an extension on his 13-year, $330 million deal he signed before the 2019 season.
The Philadelphia Phillies turned to a familiar face when Rhys Hoskins tore his ACL last March. With Bryce Harper still sidelined while recovering from Tommy John, the Phillies needed someone to play first base and do so at a high level given the goals the team had.
Philadelphia Phillies slugger Bryce Harper had high praise for Twins starter Bailey Ober for his performance during a 3-2 Twins loss in a spring training game Saturday in Clearwater, Fla.
Ken Giles was once regarded as one of baseball’s best relievers. The 33-year-old previously pitched for the Philadelphia Phillies, Houston Astros, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners.
When the Phillies and Bryce Harper agreed to what was then a record-setting 13-year $330M contract on Feb. 28, 2019, it was a landmark signing in MLB history and a massive gamble by a franchise seeking to accelerate a rebuilding process and regain relevancy in the sport.
It’s been eight years since David Buchanan pitched for the Philadelphia Phillies organization. It’s been nine since he had an interaction with Bryce Harper that he’s regretted ever since.
Bryce Harper isn't going anywhere anytime soon. He's still under contract with the Philadelphia Phillies for eight more seasons with no opt-outs and a no-trade clause. Harper doesn't have to worry about his next contract for nearly a decade, but he's already thinking ahead.
For the first time in his MLB career, Bryce Harper enters spring training as a full-time first baseman.
Bryce Harper wants to finish his career with the Philadelphia Phillies, and he doesn't just mean playing out the remainder of the 13-year, $330 million contract he signed in 2019.
Bryce Harper is under contract with the Philadelphia Phillies through 2031. For those who don’t want to bother counting, that’s eight more seasons. The two-time NL MVP will continue to earn $27.3 million per year through his age-38 campaign.
Agent Scott Boras confirmed the matter when speaking with reporters at the winter meetings.
Bryce Harper has certainly taken to the Philadelphia Phillies since joining the team in 2019, and according to his agent, he would love to make his stay a permanent one.
Bryce Harper was born in Las Vegas and plays professionally in Philadelphia, yet he supports the Ohio State Buckeyes. As it turns out, he has a good reason, and it is not that he is a bandwagon fan.
The plan will affect not just Harper, but the Phillies roster and the team's offseason.
MLB has been awarding the National League Championship Series MVP Award since the 1977 season. How many of the winners can you name in six minutes?
Bryce Harper was in pain after colliding with Matt Olson at first base on Thursday night.
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