Bob Nightengale, a veteran MLB insider columnist, accidentally posted that one of baseball's biggest superstars had passed ...
No baseball reporter delivers the goods as consistently as USA Today‘s Bob Nightengale, by which I mean nobody else in his ...
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 ...
Philadelphia Phillies star first baseman Bryce Harper exited Wednesday's spring training game after getting hit by a pitch on his right arm, but manager Rob Thomson said the team is "not really ...
Bryce Harper was struck on his right (throwing) arm by a 92 mph fastball from left-hander Richard Lovelady. The pitch caught him on the right triceps just below the shoulder. Harper was removed ...
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