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When the Phillies open a series in Toronto this week, Bryce Harper expects to be back in the lineup after a five-game absence with a bruised right elbow. But he’s looking forward to something else, too: tiramisu.
Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Bryce Harper remains day-to-day as he continues to recover from a bruised right elbow, leaving his return to the lineup uncertain.
Phillies 1B Bryce Harper says he hasn't swung a bat since being hit by a fastball and isn't sure if he'll need an IL stint.
He still has swelling and is in pain. But it was a lot better than we expected," Rob Thomson said of Harper, who had not yet tried to swing a bat before Thursday's doubleheader.
Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper missed a doubleheader opener against the Atlanta Braves and wasn’t in the starting lineup for the second game, two days after being hit by a pitch on the right elbow.
Bryce Harper's recent elbow injury, sustained on May 27th, has cast uncertainty over his return to the Philadelphia Phillies. Despite initial hopes of
In a new ad for the live action “How to Train Your Dragon” (2025), the Phillies star is trained by a popular dragon from the films.
The Philadelphia Phillies may be without Bryce Harper longer than they anticipated, and they could reunite with their former first baseman to fill the gap.