Phillies Optimistic Despite Harper's Hit-by-Pitch Injury
Phillies Optimistic Despite Harper's Hit-by-Pitch Injury

Phillies Optimistic Despite Harper's Hit-by-Pitch Injury

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Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper suffered a hit-by-pitch injury during a spring training game against the Toronto Blue Jays in Dunedin, Florida. Harper was struck by a 92 mph fastball from Jays pitcher Richard Lovelady, resulting in a bruised triceps, but the team is not overly concerned about the injury. Phillies manager Rob Thomson confirmed Harper's condition as a contusion and stated that no X-rays were needed, expressing confidence that Harper would recover quickly. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about player injuries during spring training, where command issues often lead to hit-by-pitches. Despite the scare, Harper left the ballpark under his own power, and the Phillies remain optimistic about his readiness for the regular season. Harper's past injuries have been a concern, but his role remains crucial for the Phillies' success as they aim for a World Series title.

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