PHILADELPHIA SLUGGER BRYCE HARPER HITS 300TH HOME RUN IN HIS CAREER

Bryce Harper, a slugger representing Philadelphia, conquered the 300-home run mark in his 12th year in the big leagues.

Harper hit a comeback 2-run home run from first base with 2 outs in the 8th inning when the game was down 7 to 6 in the 2023 American Professional Baseball Major League game against the Los Angeles Angels held at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on the 31st (Korean time).

When Matt Moore's knuckle curve, which he used to enjoy in Philadelphia in the past

came into the middle of the strike zone, he flew over the right-center fence with a lightning-like swing.

This is Harper's 15th home run of the season and 300th home run of his career.

Harper, who made his big league debut with Washington in 2012 and hit 22 home runs in his first year, earned National League Rookie of the Year honors. 온라인카지노

Since then, he has consistently produced double-digit home runs every year, and in 2015, he became the National League home run king with 42 home runs.

Harper is showing off his hot hitting skills, hitting 10 home runs in August alone.

Harper, who underwent elbow surgery late last year and returned to the lineup only in May of this year

struggled with a decline in his slugging power early in the season and has now regained his original form.

“There are bigger numbers in my head, but 300 home runs is a pretty good number,” Harper said.

I’m happy to set the record in front of the fans of Philadelphia, the city I love.


He added, "I cherish going out to the stadium every day, training and playing.

I just love playing in games with 'Phillies' on my chest.


According to the Associated Press, Harper became the 158th player in Major League history to reach 300 home runs. 

He is the 12th active player.

Despite Harper's home run, Philadelphia gave up 3 runs in the 9th inning and lost 10 to 8 to the Los Angeles Angels.

Ohtani of the LA Angels, who started as the number 3 designated hitter

continued his hitting streak for 3 consecutive games with 1 hit, 1 RBI, and 1 walk in 4 at-bats.