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Welcome back to another week of looking at underperforming MLB hitters. From sub-.200 batting averages and 30% strikeout rates to 200-point gaps between actual and expected average and 97 mph average exit velocities,
Bryce Harper hit a two-run home run in Philadelphia's 3-2 win over the Padres, its fifth victory in seven games. Eric Hartline / Imagn Images PHILADELPHIA — The seventh-inning at-bat started with two pitches out of the zone, and Bryce Harper did not chase.
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Bryce Harper bristles at blowback from toothbrushing technique. Just a squeeze, from tube to tongue
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bryce Harper bristled at the blowback from his toothbrushing technique that he displayed over a sink inside a San Diego hotel bathroom. Harper shared his morning routine — appropriately captioned,
Chase Burns' backside absorbed the brunt of a 108.8 mph — ouch! — scorching liner off the bat of Bryce Harper that nearly caught the Cincinnati Reds' ace in a more precarious position. Burns kept his poise,
Bryce Harper is very, very good at hitting a baseball. His technique when he brushes his teeth, however, is... just unacceptable.