In an otherwise jubilant South Philadelphia night at Citizens Bank Park, the home crowd had a pretty big scare in the top of the eighth inning of Thursday’s National League Division Series Game 4 against the Atlanta Braves.
Shortly before the Phillies clinched the series, superstar Bryce Harper — in his first season as a first baseman — appeared to be in pain after Matt Olson collided with his surgically repaired right elbow. But as the team celebrated its 3-1 victory, knocking off the NL East-winning Braves — the best regular-season club in Major League Baseball this time around — in four games for the second year in a row, Harper signaled that he would be fine. He just banged his funny bone, according to Matt Gelb of The Athletic.
After tearing his UCL in 2022, Harper underwent Tommy John surgery last offseason and returned back to action in a remarkably quick timeframe. He was activated as the designated hitter in May before starting to play first base in July to allow Kyle Schwarber — struggling defensively in left field — to slide into the DH spot.
Still a beginner, Harper misread a Matt Olson grounder to second base on Thursday and was late to get back to the first-base bag. This helped cause a collision as Olson’s leg made contact with Harper’s arm.
Harper was certainly in pain, but avoided any actual injury. He was back on the field in the ninth as the Phillies closed out the game and the series, setting up an NL Championship Series matchup with Arizona. Harper and the Phillies will host the Diamondbacks in Game 1 on Monday night.
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