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Shohei Ohtani, Bryce Harper Win MLB MVP Awards
Major League Baseball announced the winners of the 2021 MVP awards. Shohei Ohtani won the American League MVP while Bryce Harper won the National League MVP.
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Bryce Harper Named NL MVP Over Juan Soto, Fernando Tatís Jr.
Phillies slugger Bryce Harper fended off Juan Soto and Fernando Tats Jr. for the NL MVP award.
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Who Will Win 2021 MLB Awards? MVP, Cy Young and More Predictions
With the 2021 MLB season complete, up next are postseason MLB awards. Here is a look at who might win some of the MLB’s major awards.
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Bryce Harper ‘All Good' After Being Hit in Face by Nearly 97 MPH Pitch
Bryce Harper left Wednesday night’s game in the sixth inning after being hit in the face by a 96.9 mph fastball from St. Louis Cardinals’ lefty Genesis Cabrera. Fortunately the Phillies slugger later released a video saying he was doing okay. The Phils won 5-3.
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Bryce and Kayla Harper Welcome Their Second Child, a Baby Girl
The Phillies superstar’s family grew by one this weekend.
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Nationals Top Astros in Game 7 to Win 1st World Series Title
In a span of three hitters in the seventh inning, the Washington Nationals turned a two-run deficit into a one-run lead, and held on to beat the Houston Astros 6-2 in Game 7 of the World Series at Minute Maid Park in Houston Wednesday night.
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Miami Marlins Could Become a Good Team – But When?
Starting with a loss to the Phillies, the Marlins dropped six of their final seven games before the All-Star break, which left their record at 33-55, by far the worst in the National League.
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Philadelphia Phillies Avoid Being Swept by Miami Marlins After Bryce Harper's Big Day
Harper homered and drove in four runs Sunday to help Philadelphia end a streak of five consecutive losses to Miami with a 13-6 victory.
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Baseball Finds Itself With a Real Numbers Problem: Column
Attendance is down once again — only this time there are new excuses.
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‘Tonight': Bryce Harper and Jimmy Fallon Play MLB The Show
Jimmy Fallon taunts Philadelphia Phillies right fielder Bryce Harper as they go head-to-head in a round of home run derby from the MLB The Show 19 video game.
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Jake Arrieta Earns 100th Win as Philadelphia Phillies Beat Miami Marlins
Since the start of last year, the Phillies have won 12 of 20 meetings with the Marlins while outscoring them 112-60.
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Series Preview: Phillies at Marlins
The reeling Marlins will host the Philadelphia Phillies for a three-game series starting on Friday
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Reunited: Spirit Airlines Returns Lost Library Book to Delaware County Student
“I believe that by the time I found the book, it literally traveled thousands of miles across the country multiple times,” one Spirit Airlines flight attendant said.
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Tag ‘Em! MLB Opening Day Turns Into Record Home Run Derby
The total of 48 across the majors was the most ever to start
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Mike Trout Agrees to Historic 12-Year Contract With Angels
Mike Trout has agreed to terms on a 12-year contract with the Los Angeles Angels, the team announced on Wednesday evening.
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Mike Trout Agrees to Historic 12-Year Contract With Angels
Mike Trout has agreed to terms on a 12-year contract with the Los Angeles Angels, the team announced on Wednesday evening.
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‘SNL': Comedian John Mulaney Hosts While Country Rocker Thomas Rhett Performs
After a week off, the cast of ‘Saturday Night Live’ eagerly returned to give their take on the week’s news....
The show kept in line with a theme of the season, parodying the Congressional hearing of President Donald Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen. Cohen was interviewed this week by Congress members over his involvement in various potential crimes in the Trump... -
Bryce Time: Phillies Officially Announce Harper's $330M Deal
The Philadelphia Phillies have announced Bryce Harper’s 13-year contract, the largest deal in baseball history at $330 million.
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Bryce Harper Signs $330 Million Contract With Phillies
Former Washington Nationals superstar Bryce Harper says hello to the Philadelphia Phillies with a $330 million deal.
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Bryce Harper Agrees to $330 Million Deal with Phillies
Superstar outfielder Bryce Harper has made his choice — and it’s the Phillies. The deal is reportedly worth $330 million over 13 years, which would make it the most expensive player contract in history.