What Happened to Bryce Harper? Baseball Injury Update
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What Happened to Bryce Harper? Baseball Injury Update

The Philadelphia Phillies are currently experiencing a purple patch, having recorded victories in five of their last six games. As a result, the MLB outfit has managed to maintain its position at the summit of the National League East Division. Nevertheless, the Phillies are simultaneously dealing with several concerning hurdles, with Bryce Harper’s injury being the latest one. The talented first baseman recently hurt his elbow while facing a pitch in his side’s bout against the Toronto Blue Jays.

Here are all the available details regarding the 31-year-old athlete’s health condition, including his estimated return.

How did Bryce Harper get injured while playing baseball?

Bryce Harper recently suffered an injury to his left elbow after he was hit by a pitch.

The American right fielder sustained the blow in the first inning but opted to carry forward with the game. Nevertheless, he was ultimately taken off by manager Rob Thomson in the third inning, who termed the substitution move as precautionary, per Sports Illustrated.

Aside from the elbow injury, Harper has been dealing with other fitness issues for a prolonged period. The Phillies veteran recently revealed to MLB.com that he has been playing with a sore wrist and sore right elbow for some time now. Nevertheless, he continues to put in regular performances for Philadelphia as their first baseman.

When will Bryce Harper return to play with the Philadelphia Phillies?

At the time of writing, the exact details regarding Bryce Harper’s return from injury are unknown. However, as recent assessments suggest, he is expected to make a comeback sooner rather than later.

Harper himself assured his fans of his condition by stating, “I feel good. I feel fine,” following the conclusion of the game. Thomson echoed his player’s sentiments by conveying that Bryce Harper’s trainers don’t seem worried by his injury. “I think it’s just something that he’s got to play through, and he’ll be fine,” said Thomson. “It grabs a little bit, but no structural damage.”

The Philadelphia Phillies are scheduled to face the Miami Marlins in their next MLB fixture.

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