Phillies' Harper Leaves After Being Hit in Left Elbow
An Update on Harper's Injury
Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Bryce Harper left Wednesday's game against the Miami Marlins after being hit by a pitch in the left elbow.
The Incident
Harper was hit by a 97 mph fastball from Marlins pitcher Pablo Lopez in the top of the third inning.
Harper immediately grabbed his elbow and grimaced in pain. He was attended to by team trainers and left the game shortly after.
Harper's Injury History
Harper has a history of elbow injuries, including Tommy John surgery in 2014.
However, he has not missed significant time due to an elbow injury since 2019.
Phillies' Outlook Without Harper
Harper is a key part of the Phillies' offense and his absence will be a blow.
The Phillies will likely rely on Nick Castellanos, Kyle Schwarber, and Brandon Marsh to fill the void in Harper's absence.
Timeline for Harper's Return
The Phillies have not yet announced a timeline for Harper's return.
However, it is likely that he will miss at least a few games.
Conclusion
Bryce Harper left Wednesday's game against the Miami Marlins after being hit by a pitch in the left elbow.
Harper has a history of elbow injuries, but he has not missed significant time due to an elbow injury since 2019.
The Phillies will likely rely on Nick Castellanos, Kyle Schwarber, and Brandon Marsh to fill the void in Harper's absence.
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