Bryce Harper, the Philadelphia Phillies’ renowned slugger, dramatically ended his hitless season start with an unforgettable performance against the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday. Harper not only broke his 0-for-11 streak but did so with a spectacular show of power, hitting three home runs in a single game for the second time in his career. The Phillies triumphed with a 9-4 victory, largely thanks to Harper’s prowess at the plate.
The game unfolded with Harper’s first homer, a 420-foot blast to center field in the first inning, marking his inaugural hit of the season. His second homer came in the fourth inning, a line drive that defied expectations by clearing the right field wall, despite its low launch angle and velocity. This homer also marked a milestone in Harper’s career, being his 1,000th run.
Harper’s night reached its peak in the seventh inning with the bases loaded. Facing a full count, he delivered a 422-foot grand slam to right-center, doubling the Phillies’ score from 4 to 8. This grand slam, the seventh of Harper’s career, capped off a night that turned his early-season batting line from .000/.154/.000 to a robust .200/.294/.800.
This commanding performance not only secured a needed early-season win for the Phillies but also served as a resounding rebuttal to any concerns about Harper’s readiness due to a preseason back issue.
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