Harper Hits 350th Career Homer, 4 Teammates Also Go Deep in Phillies’ Loss to the Red Sox
PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, JUL 24 – Harper, the youngest active player to reach 350 home runs, has five homers in his last 10 games, but Phillies lost 9-8 in 11 innings to Red Sox.
- On Wednesday at Citizens Bank Park, Bryce Harper hit his 350th career homer and four Phillies teammates also homered, yet Philadelphia lost to Boston.
- In recent weeks, Harper’s torrid production set the stage for his milestone, highlighted by multiple homers and season-best exit velocity.
- Harper crushed a first-pitch fastball from Lucas Giolito into the second deck in right field, sending the ball at 110.8 mph for a projected 439 feet.
- They rallied in the fifth inning with a six-run surge capped by Romy Gonzalez’s grand slam, then Carlos Narvaez hit a two-run walk-off homer in extra innings.
- Bryce Harper now ranks among the elite as he joined an exclusive group as the youngest active player to reach 350 homers, and the Phillies’ offense has shown more power since the All-Star break despite falling short.
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Bryce Harper has always had a flair for the dramatic. On Wednesday night at Citizens Bank Park, he delivered another milestone moment and it only took one pitch. One pitch after Kyle Schwarber launched his 33rd home run of the season to give the Phillies a 2-0 lead, Bryce Harper stepped in and absolutely crushed a Lucas Giolito offering into the second deck in right field. It traveled 439 feet and left no doubt. That moonshot was the 350th home …
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