The Phillies will face the Brewers with questions surrounding the availability of their star Bryce Harper, so it's important to know whether he'll be able to take the field.
New York Mets fans were the focus of a recent message from Francisco Lindor, who brought up Juan Soto and the difficult situation he’s currently facing with the team.
Since Bryce Harper was hit by a painful pitch on his right elbow, concerns have been growing about when he’ll be able to return fully — and his latest comments on the injury are likely not what Phillies fans wanted to hear.
With Juan Soto’s lack of production becoming increasingly obvious, the Mets outfielder felt the need to speak out and address his struggles in an attempt to quiet the growing criticism surrounding him.
After Bryce Harper was hit by a pitch against the Atlanta Braves, Philadelphia Phillies manager Rob Thomson offered a clear explanation for the team’s response.
The Philadelphia Phillies take on the Milwaukee Brewers with uncertainty surrounding Bryce Harper's availability after he was hit by a pitch in the series against the Atlanta Braves.
Despite being one of the few MLB teams with 30 wins this season, the New York Mets still have a lingering weakness — and it could become an even bigger problem in the weeks ahead.
After spending the entire month rehabbing his knee, the Los Angeles Angels may have quietly made a decision that few people are aware of—when exactly Mike Trout will be returning to the field and coming off the injured list.
The Philadelphia Phillies will have to make a decision at the end of the season regarding one of Bryce Harper’s teammates, whose contract is set to expire—but Harper has made it clear he wants him to stay.
Back at third base—the position where Jazz Chisholm Jr. looked solid last season—there’s a special reason behind the New York Yankees' decision to move him there again, and it’s one he recently shared.
The Philadelphia Phillies continue to dominate the regular season, and as they gear up for the second game of their series against the Atlanta Braves, one question looms large among fans: Will Bryce Harper be in the lineup today?
Aaron Judge isn’t slowing down—and he isn’t tired of doing what he loves: playing baseball. In a thrilling game against the Los Angeles Angels, the New York Yankees slugger reached a milestone not seen in over seven decades.
The New York Yankees are riding an impressive winning streak, and expectations are soaring among fans, something the franchise hasn't seen since one of its storied historic runs.
Aaron Judge continues to build an MVP-caliber season, adding another remarkable feat to his growing list of achievements. The Yankees slugger has now matched a milestone that dates back to a time before MLB officially existed.
Tensions flared after Bryce Harper was hit by Atlanta Braves' Spencer Strider, prompting a bold reaction from a former Philadelphia Phillies executive.
Tensions flared during the Philadelphia Phillies' win over the Atlanta Braves after a first-inning incident involving Bryce Harper. Atlanta pitcher Spencer Strider later addressed the moment with surprising candor.
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