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www.cbsnews.comI don’t have live access to the latest news feeds right now. Based on recent public info, Bryce Harper Field in Takoma, DC, is a funded project completed in 2018 as part of the Nationals Dream Foundation legacy fields program, honoring Harper and the team’s community efforts. Separately, Harper has had ongoing injury rehab news in the Phillies context over the years, including updates on his field position during rehab, but there isn’t a current report tying him specifically to a “Bryce Harper Field” update beyond the DC legacy field. If you’d like, I can fetch the latest articles and summarize the newest developments.[4]
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www.cbsnews.comPhiladelphia Phillies slugger Bryce Harper may have the pins in his out soon, a return to the outfield could be in the cards.
www.si.comPhillies' Bryce Harper: Exits after dangerous HBP
www.cbssports.comThere’s a new place for kids to play baseball in D.C., and it bears the name of one of the Washington Nationals’ most popular players. Bryce Harper Field was officially dedicated Saturday morning before a packed crowd at the Takoma Community Center in northwest D.C.
www.fox5dc.comPHOENIX -- Bryce Harper brought two new looks to the plate Monday night at Chase Field, while Vince Velasquez's latest look appears to have tightened up his performance on the mound. Look good, feel good, play good. The duo helped the Phillies beat the D-backs, 7-3. The Phils and Nationals
www.mlb.comThe MLB action never stops, and neither does the news. Today is a difficult day for multiple teams, who will be losing key players for a variety of reasons.
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www.cbsnews.comWASHINGTON -- Bryce Harper stepped up to a lectern in front of the pitcher's mound at the newly christened Bryce Harper Field in Northwest D.C., the field packed down both baselines with local residents surrounding the Takoma Community Center, D.C. officials and a Little League team sitting on the first
www.mlb.comWhen walking to the plate for an at-bat in Atlanta's Turner Field, Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper purposely kicked dirt over the Braves "A" logo behind home plate. Here it is.
www.cbssports.comPhiladelphia Philliesfirst basemanBryce Harper has had quite the eventful offseason, and now he has officially arrived at spring training preparing for another MLB season.
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