The new MLB Rivals Cover Athlete has been revealed, and Philadelphia Phillies' superstar Bryce Harper will grace the cover.
Bryce Harper hasn't played in the outfield since 2022, but he was open to moving back there if the Philadelphia Phillies wanted to make a play for Pete Alonso when his free agency was dragging out.
Philadelphia Phillies slugger Bryce Harper is preparing ... While Alonso eventually signed with the Mets, the Phillies were also one of his top suitors. Harper recently touched upon Alonso and ...
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 ...
Bryce Harper revealed he was willing to change his position if Alonso joined the Phillies, valuing team success over personal preference. Alonso eventually re-signed with the Mets for $54 million.
March 6 (UPI) --Bryce Harper told the Philadelphia ... $330 million deal he signed with the Phillies in 2019. Harper is signed through 2031. He is on track to reach several career bench marks ...
Either way, attaining the services of either player to pair with Bryce Harper will prove costly for the Phillies with the amount of money players like Juan Soto and Alex Bregman signed for in the ...
Bryce Harper hasn’t played the outfield in a long time but is willing to head back out there if the Phillies find a big first base addition. “I talked to (the Phillies) this offseason about ...
Bryce Harper recently told Ken Rosenthal of the Athletic that he would be open to switching from first base to the outfield if it would help the betterment of the team. Harper switched from the ...
Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper was not surprised ... Steinbrenner brought Judge back to the Bronx. Harper's 13-year, $330 million deal signed in the spring of 2019 was the highest ...
First baseman Bryce ... two days later. Harper has since worn Phanatic-themed headbands and shirts. He even gave the Phanatic a birthday gift — a pair of themed cleats he autographed.
Some waves were made when Bryce Harper revealed to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic that he spoke with the Philadelphia Phillies brass about potentially moving back to the outfield. "I talked to (the ...