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MVP twice Bryce Harper returned to the Philadelphia Phillies line for Monday's game against the San Diego Padres. This marked his first game since June 4 against Toronto Blue Jays.
Harper suffered an inflammation of the right wrist, keeping it on the sidelines. It came out in two appearances on the plaque while walking once to Phillies's victory 4-0 against the Citizens Bank Park Paders.
After the party, Harper unveiled his feelings about how his return felt and how he would manage the injury.
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“I didn't think he would go any other step to hear -better or anything like that,” Harper said. “I thought we were a bit about to feel -the same thing the last two days … from BP to living and things like that. Kinda gave us the same results every day, so I thought it was good today.”
Phillies director Rob Thompson also provided Harper's update after the game.
“It seems to me that he is fine for me,” said Thomson. “So we just have to control it every day when it comes in.”
The decision to start Harper against the Padres came when Slugger All-Star felt good after Saturday's shake. According to Thompson, the calendar and batspeed “looked well”, but left Harper if he wanted to move forward with the beginning.
Bryce Harper brings the appropriate wrist injury last season. The injury was aggravated on May 27 after the first base was hit by a pitch. After trying to play pain in the next set of games, it became unbearable, landing it on the ten-day list at the end of the first week of June.
But after the return on Monday, Harper feels that his wrist feels much better than the pain of last season. Said:
“She feels better. She feels much better than wherever I was three weeks ago, four weeks ago. So I'm happy where we are. Ultimately, she'll put yourself in the way you feel -Me Each day … I know we have Thursday until the middle of August, so it will be good for it. I'm not sure.
Harper will enjoy a long time on Thursdays until August. The Phillies do not have games scheduled on that particular day of the week until August 14. So wait for the first basketball to run for the remaining two games against the Padres before resting.
Edited by Chaitanya Prakash