Bryce Harper made about his injury are tragic

 The remarks Bryce Harper made about his injury are tragic.

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The Phillies will have to try to compete without one of baseball's top sluggers for the first season since before they signed him. The current National League MVP was on the plate. 21 doubles, 15 home runs, a.985 OPS, and a slash line of 318.385.599. Midseason, if at all, replacing him would be practically impossible.

Although Harper is formally listed as 10-Day Injured, the actual recuperation process will probably take months. Doctors will decide this week if he requires surgery. In the best case, he returns in the fall. Of again, without him, the Phillies might already be out of time by that point.

Harper's comments about the injury will only make you feel worse if you're already feeling awful about it, so you might want to stop reading now.

On the one hand, everything about this circumstance is terrible. However, Harper's remarks, which show his intense love and dedication to this team, city, and fans, should be your main emphasis if you're scrambling to find a silver lining like I am. He'd rather to continue playing than get hit in the hand and would rather take a fastball to the face. He is fully committed to everything, which naturally makes this situation more painful.


Update on Bryce Harper's injuries

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Dombrowski remarked, "I mean, you just have to do it." "You lose talented athletes. I'm not sure how long he'll be gone right now, but hopefully he'll return at some time. We just need to keep going and work as hard as we can from this point forward. There are still many strong hitters in our lineup."

It is unknown if Dombrowski will try to add a player from outside the organisation to the roster. It is too soon to say how Harper's injury would change the team's trade deadline strategy for August 2.

Dombrowski added, "This just happened. "We must assess our performance. We should play well, I still believe. Our club is still strong."

The moment the pitch struck Harper, he fell to the ground. It was as horrible as it appeared. Dombrowski and others believed it struck Harper in the face when it did so in St. Louis, Missouri, in April 2021. Harper managed to escape from that one unharmed, suffering only a forearm injury from the ricochet.

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