Philadelphia Phillies fans held their collective breath as superstar outfielder Bryce Harper was hit by a 97 mph fastball right in his hand, leading to a broken thumb.
The 2021 MVP was sizing up San Diego Padres pitcher Blake Snell in a lefty-lefty matchup when the fastball went high and in, leaving Harper writhing in pain:
Bryce Harper is out of the game after getting hit in the hand. This could be devastating for the Phillies season.
https://t.co/ST3Mmxze2dâ Phillies Nation (@PhilliesNation) June 26, 2022
The Phillies star was immediately heated after getting socked in the hand, leading to him lashing out and letting his emotions run high. The Padres fans at Petco Park immediately started to boo him after hearing his shouts in the previously silent stadium:
https://twitter.com/BrodesMedia/status/1540895782710149121
But a closer examination of what went down reveals that Bryce Harper ended with trying to make amends with Blake Snell. The Padres pitcher tried to apologize, and the Phillies star mouthed that he understood it wasn't intentional:
âI know you weren't trying to do it,â said Bryce Harper.
bryce harper to blake snell: âi know you werenât trying to do itâ
damn this is just brutal. pic.twitter.com/FW0ADItP3C
â m (@matttadelphia) June 26, 2022
Bryce Harper is a class act here. pic.twitter.com/sYKxDwvbxa
â Charlotte Clymer đșđŠ (@cmclymer) June 26, 2022
The emotional outburst from Bryce Harper was forgivable given just how much time he could potentially miss should he need surgery, which remains to be seen:
Phillies will try to get Mickey Moniak here for tomorrowâs game. It is unclear whether Bryce Harper will require surgery. âIâm hopeful heâll be back at some point,â Dave Dombrowski said.
â Matt Gelb (@MattGelb) June 26, 2022
Harper was having another world-class season with the Phillies, which if sustained could have put him in serious contention for his third MVP award and the second in two seasons. Now the team needs to regroup without him and hope they can sneak into the postseason with their best player on the mend.