Phillies, Bryce Harper and Schwarber
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Phillies get 3-2, walk-off win over Boston
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Kyle Schwarber hit a grand slam in the sixth inning and Bryce Harper capped the scoring with a two-run homer in the eighth, carrying the Phillies to a 9-5 win over the Angels.
Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Bryce Harper somehow did not get ejected despite some pretty clear disrespect he directed toward home plate umpire
Bryce Harper cracks a solo home run to opposite field, his second of the game, cutting the Phillies' deficit to 6-5 in the bottom of the 8th
With the Phillies trailing the Angels by six runs, Harper worked a 3–0 count in the bottom of the eighth inning. A pitch that seemed to be out of the strike zone made it a 3–1 count and then a few moments later a similar pitch was called for strike three by Steven Jaschinski.
Another tough blow for the Philadelphia Phillies, as they’ll lose a player for some time due to a rib injury, leaving Bryce Harper without a key infield teammate, though the team has already called up a Triple-A replacement.
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After Friday and a career day against the Giants before the All-Star break, it feels like Bryce Harper has found his groove again.
The Philadelphia Phillies have been dealing with some offensive struggles lately, and one of the players feeling the weight of that slump is Bryson Stott — prompting Bryce Harper to speak up and make his thoughts clear about his teammate.