Rob Thomson talks Phillies' full squad Spring Training, as well as the expected arrivals of Bryce Harper, Aaron Nola and Trea Turner
Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper exited Wednesday's spring training game after getting hit by a pitch on his right arm in Dunedin, Fla.
Phillies star Bryce Harper arrived at spring training sporting a tattoo on his right arm of the team's iconic Phillie Phanatic mascot zooming around on an all-terrain vehicle.
Phillies manager Rob Thomson said the team is “not really over-concerned at all” about Bryce Harper after the Philadelphia slugger left Wednesday’s exhibition game against Toronto when he was hit
Able to walk the pitch off, Harper was immediately pulled from the contest, checked, and sent home. With Dunedin being quite literally one town over from Clearwater, Harper drove to the game. After a quick check-up and a shower, he got in his car and went home for the night.
Bryce Harper showed up to Spring training with some new ink — a tattoo of the Phillie Phanatic decorating his right arm.
Harper did not talk postgame, but manager Rob Thomson said he is not concerned about the Phillies star, who is not expected to need X-rays.
Bryce Harper was drilled again on an up-and-in pitch and the Phillies quickly removed him from Wednesday's game, but he appears to be OK.
The beginning of spring training gives MLB fans reason to overreact in positive and negative ways. If a player gets off to a hot start, he's on track toward hav