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Bryce Harper hit his longest home run since 2023 on Monday night -- and then he hit an even longer one the very next inning. Harper crushed his first homer of the night a Statcast-projected 440 feet into the second-deck in right-center field in the sixth inning.
Bryce Harper did something no one else had done in 2025, Ke'Bryan Hayes made a wild play, the Rockies walked off the Dodgers and more from Monday's MLB action.
PHILADELPHIA — Before he launched a 440-foot homer that he followed with a 448-foot homer, Bryce Harper smacked a slider to dead center. He missed the barrel. He knew it and looked disgusted. He jogged to first base as Julio Rodríguez caught the fly ball, then clapped his hands a few times. “Just missed it,” Harper said.
Bryce Harper hits a pair of homers, and Trea Turner rips his first big fly in Philadelphia of the season to propel the Phillies to a win.
Turner isn’t going to hit .583 the rest of the season the way he has the past five days, but he - along with the sluggers behind him in the order, Kyle Schwarber and Harper - are going to be the key to the Phillies going where they want to go the rest of this season and into the playoffs.