Bryce Is Back: 2-Time MVP Harper Returns From a Wrist Injury to Give Phillies Boost in NL East Race
- On Monday, Bryce Harper was activated off the 10-day injured list after missing 22 games with right wrist inflammation, just before facing the Padres.
- Persistent right wrist inflammation, worsened after being hit by a pitch on May 27, kept Harper sidelined until his return this week.
- Prior to his IL stint, Harper hit.258 with nine homers, 34 RBIs, and an estimated 1.4 WAR according to Baseball Reference.
- With Harper back, the Phillies improve their lineup, boost their division lead to 1½ games, and enhance playoff prospects ahead of the All-Star break.
- Harper's return aims to bolster the Phillies' October playoff push, with the All-Star break approaching and team president Dave Dombrowski planning bullpen additions before July 31.
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Eight-time All-Star Bryce Harper was reinstated to the Philadelphia Phillies’ active roster on Monday after missing the last 22 games with right wrist inflammation. During Harper’s stint on the 10-day injured list that began June 6, the Phillies posted a 12-10 record yet gained three games on the New York Mets to take a 1.5-game lead in the National League East. Harper was penciled into the initial Phillies’ lineup at first base, batting third b…
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