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If it's not Kyle Schwarber, it's Bryce Harper. Harper crushed his 15th home run of the season as the Phillies outslugged the Yankees for a second straight game on Saturday, a 9-4 win at Yankee Stadium.
After a 12-run, 14-hit outburst Friday night, the Phillies pounded 13 hits and drew seven walks Saturday. They’ll take aim at a sweep on Sunday.
This ball never stood a chance. Bryce Harper makes it 2-0 Phillies in the third inning after he crushes his 15th homer of the season.2-0 Phillies after Bryce Harper unloads on his 15th homer of the ye
On Saturday afternoon in the Bronx against the Yankees, Bryce Harper crushed another home run, but this one was a significant one.
The Philadelphia Phillies just took a series victory over the Boston Red Sox and first baseman Bryce Harper hit a career milestone with his 350th home run. In what turned into an extra-inning duel on Wednesday with the Red Sox,
NEW YORK (AP) - Bryce Harper homered deep into the right-field bleachers and Kyle Schwarber hit a two-run double after New York’s 10th error in five games, sparking the Philadelphia Phillies to a 9-4 win Saturday over the reeling Yankees, who avoided a major injury scare with captain Aaron Judge.
Superstars hitting their stride, slumping players putting their best foot forward — a lot is going right for the Phillies offense.
Just a couple days after slugging career homer No. 350, Harper hit his 351st while also swiping his 150th bag, and 10th of the season. The 32-year-old has come out of the All-Star break firing, batting .303 (10-for-33) over the last eight games with four doubles, five home runs, eight RBI and nine runs.
Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper was the latest player to vent his frustrations at an umpire after some very questionable calls but somehow he was able to avoid being ejected for his actions on Sunday.