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The Philadelphia Phillies get good news on first baseman Bryce Harper, who is expected to play against the Toronto Blue Jays on June 3rd for the first time since his injury.
The Philadelphia Phillies have been engaged in a two-way battle with the New York Mets atop the National League East standings to start the 2025 season, but they desperately need help in their bullpen.
The Philadelphia Phillies appear to have avoided the worst with slugger Bryce Harper. Paul Casella of MLB.com reported that Harper doesn't believe he is heading to the injured list but that he is "super day-to-day" as he recovers from an elbow injury he suffered when he was hit by a pitch.
Phillies Star Bryce Harper Announces Injury Update on Friday originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
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Walker moved back into the rotation when Aaron Nola hit the injured list on May 15, and he allowed four runs in four innings against the Brewers on Friday. His 3.62 ERA as a starter this year and the under-the-hood numbers are surprisingly solid,
The Phillies had to hold their breath twice against the Atlanta Braves. They won because of a player just as vital as Bryce Harper
Harper remains cautiously optimistic about avoiding a stint on the injured list, but the pain and swelling in his elbow continue to raise concerns as the Phillies prepare for a crucial upcoming series against the Milwaukee Brewers at Citizens Bank Park.
Bryce Harper will try to swing for the first time since being hit Tuesday and Kyle Schwarber is ramping up a bit at first base. Plus, a closer look at the Phillies’ looming rotation decisions.
PHILADELPHIA − Phillies star Bryce Harper left the game in the first inning after getting hit on the elbow by a pitch on May 27. Harper had a count of 0-and-1 on him when Braves pitcher Spencer Strider hit him in the elbow with a 95-mph fastball. Harper immediately went down to the ground clutching his elbow and right forearm in pain.