Philadelphia Phillies | 9 |
Toronto Blue Jays | 6 |
Wednesday Afternoon, February 26
TD Ballpark - Dunedin, FL
Record - 2-2
One Sentence Summary: The Phillies held on for the win against the Blue Jays as Bryce Harper getting hit by a pitch in the sixth inning overshadowed the results of the game.
What It Means: Harper is expected to be fine after he was hit in the right triceps by Jays' pitcher Richard Lovelady. The slugger exited the game as a precaution and the postgame injury report was that he had suffered a bruise and no x-ray was needed.
What Happened: Joe Ross got the start, and allowed a pair of runs in his two innings of work. The Phillies bullpen kept the Blue Jays offense off the board until the ninth inning when Tristan Garnett allowed four runs (three earned) on three walks and a double.
What It Means: Harper is expected to be fine after he was hit in the right triceps by Jays' pitcher Richard Lovelady. The slugger exited the game as a precaution and the postgame injury report was that he had suffered a bruise and no x-ray was needed.
What Happened: Joe Ross got the start, and allowed a pair of runs in his two innings of work. The Phillies bullpen kept the Blue Jays offense off the board until the ninth inning when Tristan Garnett allowed four runs (three earned) on three walks and a double.
Gabriel Rincones, Jr. hit his second home run of the spring in the third. Kyle Schwarber, Bryson Stott and J.T. Realmuto all contributed RBI singles in the sixth. Kody Clemens made it 9-2 Phillies with a two-run double in the top of the eighth.
Featured Card: Harper will get plenty of featured card opportunities throughout the 2025 season, but given he was the story of the game I'll go with a recently added card of his from 2025 Topps. The scan of this card doesn't do it justice, as there's a cool glittery/foil thing going on behind Harper's photo.
Featured Card: Harper will get plenty of featured card opportunities throughout the 2025 season, but given he was the story of the game I'll go with a recently added card of his from 2025 Topps. The scan of this card doesn't do it justice, as there's a cool glittery/foil thing going on behind Harper's photo.
Camp Head Count: 66
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