Bryce Harper Sends The Phillies Straight To The World Series!

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Bryce Harper Sends The Phillies Straight To The World Series!

 

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PHILADELPHIA — Bryce Harper kicked off the Phillies’ postseason festivities on the mound, calling out his teammates to the spot where the spree was about to begin for the NL champions.

“Everyone, inside! Come on,” she yelled.

With his hat thrown back, Harper walked into the dugout and raised his arms in jubilation as the Philly fans chanted “MV3! MV3!” The Phillies proceeded to unleash their celebration in the clubhouse.

Harper was the architect of the moment, made possible by answering the occasion that Philadelphia demanded of him after signing the most lucrative free agent contract in baseball history. This season, Harper has hit to his heart’s content, and with the National League title on the line, the slugger responded with the defining moment of his four-year career with the Phillies.

 

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Harper hit his fifth homer of the postseason, a two-run shot in the eighth inning that turned Citizens Bank Park into a madhouse, and the slugger with the $330 million contract charged the Phillies to a 4-game victory Sunday. 3 over the San Diego Padres and a trip to the World Series for the first time since 2009.

A swing, by the opposite band. The game-winning home run, one that seemed to be fate from the moment he stepped up to the plate in the eighth inning with the Phillies and their fans anticipating that Harper was going to answer once again.

 

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“I hit the ball, and I looked into the dugout to let them see I did it for them,” Harper said. “It’s for this whole team, for this whole organization.”

Rhys Hoskins also hit a two-run homer as Philadelphia continued its unlikely march to the NL title and will now contend for its first Fall Classic championship since 2008.

After finishing third in the East Division of the National League, the Phillies do not stop surprising and now they are in the World Series.

Houston leads 3-0 in its series against the New York Yankees for the American League title. The fourth game was played on Sunday night in New York. The Fall Classic will kick off Friday night at the home of the AL champion.

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Harper was proclaimed the Most Valuable Player of the National League , and by placing the trophy on the stand, he made it clear that he is going for much more.

 

“This really doesn’t matter to me, but MLB has forced me to do it,” Harper said.

 

JT Realmuto led off the bottom of the inning against reliever Robert Suarez and Harper lined a 98 mph sinker on a 2-2 count down the opposite flank. The ball fell into the left field stands, again unleashing the delirium of 45,485 fans inside the stadium.

 

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A left-handed hitter, Harper connected off a right-hander. The Padres opted to leave their lefty closer Josh Hader in the bullpen.

“It’s what was planned, but it wasn’t our plan,” Padres manager Bob Melvin said. “We wanted Hader to get four outs, and we had great confidence in Suarez.”

 

The Phillies felt the same way about Harper.

 

“Pure chaos? I don’t think anyone was surprised,” Hoskins said. “He has a talent for responding in the biggest moments.”

And don’t forget that it was feared Harper might not play again this season when he broke his thumb on a pitch from San Diego’s Blake Snell in late June.

Instead, the star who signed a 13-year contract to play in Philadelphia has responded in spades.

“We always kept the faith,” Harper said.

But the Phillies suffered to the last.

Phillies reliever David Robertson was pulled after giving up a pair of walks in the ninth. Ranger Suarez came out in relief for the first time this season and retired Trent Grisham with a bunt and then flied out Austin Nola — the brother of Phillies ace Aaron Nola — for the final out.

 

The Phillies throb that just started.

 

Harper, who turned 30 last week, is batting .439 (18 hits in 41 at-bats) with six doubles, five home runs, 11 RBIs, and 10 runs scored in 11 postseason games. He has had a hit in 10 straight and has reached base in 11 straight.

And they feared designated hitter hopes to extend those streaks by appearing in his first World Series.

“In a way, he kind of went unnoticed because of the kind of star he is,” Phillies manager Rob Thomson said. “He’s a superstar who has responded. You can’t say more.”

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