Phillies manager Rob Thomson said the team is “not really over-concerned at all" about Bryce Harper after the Philadelphia slugger left Wednesday’s exhibition game against Toronto when he was hit on an arm by a pitch.
Phillies star Bryce Harper exited Wednesday's spring training game after getting hit by a pitch on his right arm, but manager Rob Thomson said the team is "not really overconcerned at all."
Harper did not talk postgame, but manager Rob Thomson said he is not concerned about the Phillies star, who is not expected to need X-rays.
Per NBC Sports Philadelphia on social media: The Phillies will check on Bryce Harper again tomorrow but think he’s fine, Rob Thomson said. He has a contusion in the triceps area. “They’re ...
Ever since Rob Thomson took over as Philadelphia Phillies manager in 2022, he's overseen teams with a mix of veterans and young talent. Each one of those teams has found itself playing meaningful baseball in October,
Philadelphia Phillies star first baseman Bryce Harper left Wednesday's spring training matchup against the Toronto Blue Jays with an injury. Harper was hit by a pitch on his tricep during the game, and he did not return. The Phillies weren't very concerned about the injury after the game, and an update on Harper was provided Thursday.
No matter how Rob Thomson configures is it, there is no ideal lineup for a team that is constructed like the Phillies.
Bryce Harper is returning to the Philadelphia Phillies lineup on Friday, two days after getting hit on the arm by a pitch
Bryce Harper should be OK after a 92 mph fastball hit his right arm on Wednesday afternoon at TD Ballpark. The Phillies said Harper’s right triceps is bruised. No X-rays are scheduled. The first basem
Phillies manager Rob Thomson happened to be live on air when his newest starting pitcher got shelled in a spring training game.
DUNEDIN, Fla. — Phillies manager Rob Thomson said the team is “not really over-concerned at all” about Bryce Harper after the Philadelphia slugger left Wednesday’s exhibition game against ...