Daily News | ‘This is my house’: Bryce Harper is owning October for the Phillies
Bryce Harper pumped his fist Saturday night as the rally towels waved and the ballpark rocked, the crowd coming unglued as it has all month after thefinally took the lead. He hit a go-ahead double, rising to the moment yet again to finish a comeback that started with the resilient Phils trailing by four runs before they took their first swing.
“It’s incredible to see him really perk up and do this on the biggest stage in this game,” Rhys Hoskins said. “I’m sure he has more in store for us because that’s the type of ballplayer he is.” The Phillies built their lineup to win games like Saturday, when they were asked to outhit their pitching. They were able to do that and Harper helped set the tone.Phillies-Padres Game 4: A home clincher with Zack Wheeler on the mound is how you draw it up
It took longer than expected as the Phils faded in each of Harper’s first three seasons. But Hoskins — who homered twice — and the Phils are finally here.
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