×
Top Stories
Red Sox take down Braves to end 5-game skidFrancisco Lindor (2 homers) leads Mets over RockiesKyle Harrison, six relievers help Giants blank MarlinsMike Trout returns to go 1-for-5 as Angels top GuardiansErnie Clement helps power Blue Jays past struggling AthleticsMao Saigo grabs lead, Nelly Korda 3 back at U.S. Women's OpenDodgers reliever Evan Phillips needs Tommy John surgeryChristian Yelich homers twice, powers Brewers past PhilsBettors backing Oilers to thwart Panthers repeatAfter Knicks' Game 5 rout, pressure shifts to Pacers for Game 6Tigers place rookie Jackson Jobe on 15-day IL with elbow injuryZach Eflin shines, Orioles hold off late White Sox rallyNick Taylor, Ben Griffin share lead halfway through MemorialMiguel Angel Jimenez (63) in front at Principal Charity ClassicReports: Braves RHP AJ Smith-Shawver out for season with torn UCLAvalanche sign KHL G Ilya Nabokov to entry-level dealAngels star Mike Trout activated, in lineup as DHAndrew Abbott continues dominance as Reds top CubsRed Sox place RHP Liam Hendriks (hip) on 15-day ILPrinceton WR AJ Barber, Tiki's son, enters transfer portal

Phillies star Bryce Harper hit on elbow by pitch; X-rays negative

By MLB Premium News May 28, 2025 | 4:56 AM

Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper left the team’s contest Tuesday night against the visiting Atlanta Braves after being hit on his right elbow by a 95 mph fastball from Spencer Strider during the first inning.
The Phillies confirmed the injury as a contusion and said X-rays were negative. This is the same elbow that Harper surgically repaired two years ago. Harper has steered clear of any additional major injuries to his right elbow since the surgery.
Edmundo Sosa took Harper’s spot in the lineup before sliding over to third base. Alec Bohm moved from third to first base beginning in the second inning.
The 32-year-old Harper has tallied eight home runs along with 33 RBIs this season. Harper is also second on the Phillies in OPS (.823).