Philadelphia star Bryce Harper exited the Phillies' spring training game on Wednesday after getting hit by a pitch on his right arm in Dunedin, Fla. He likely escaped a serious injury.
Bryce Harper’s love for the Phillie Phanatic runs skin deep. Literally. The Phillies star arrived at spring training sporting a tattoo on his right arm of the team’s iconic mascot zooming around on an all-terrain vehicle.
Bryce Harper enters the season fresh off a 30-home run, 87-RBI season. As he showed up to spring training, Harper showed off his new tattoo. The tattoo is of the Phillie Phanatic
Bryce Harper shows off the glove at first base as he lays out for a stellar catch and tags first for a double play.
Over his 13 years in the big leagues, Harper has won multiple MVPs and starred in several postseason series. He's nowhere close to finished.
Bryce Harper was hit by a pitch and exited the Phillies' spring training game against the Blue Jays on Wednesday.
The second time Blue Jays manager John Schneider brought in a lefty to face Bryce Harper in the middle of an inning during the fourth Grapefruit League game of the spring, Harper glared toward the Toronto dugout.
The Phillies star and two-time MVP stunningly revealed to The Athletic that he would have moved off first base and back to the outfield, where he began his career, had the team been interested in adding Mets first baseman Pete Alonso or another player of his ilk at the position.