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IN DEFENSE OF GREATNESS: Why Phillies star Bryce Harper still reminds us what sports are supposed to feel like

Anthony L. Gargano
Anthony L. Gargano
March 26, 2026
Phillies infielder Bryce Harper (3) watches on from the dugout before his first at bat of the game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field. Mandatory Credit: Allan Henry-Imagn Images
Phillies infielder Bryce Harper (3) watches on from the dugout before his first at bat of the game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field. Mandatory Credit: Allan Henry-Imagn Images

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Will Howald

Will Howald

March 26, 2026

For the love of god can we hire an editor? Doesn’t even have the name of the right pitcher he homered off of in the WBC and Bryce said 140 walks not 130

Ron Pollock

Ron Pollock

March 26, 2026

You don’t read sportswriting like this very often, great article.

Steven Paul

Steven Paul

March 26, 2026

First off a great read of a well written article on Harper by you Anthony (Cuz) . It truly hit home to me and why we love sports and especially baseball. Your mentioning of what our eyes see and our ears hear from the performance of real greatness and the memories we,carry with us through life is so true. I, still can remember just listening on the radio since, in my youth games especially home games weren’t on TV . When Dick Allen came up your article took me back to then with the unbelievable strength and power Allen displayed and under so much pressure with the civil rights unrest and riots of the times. Thank you again for your wonderful writing and enjoy your podcast on PHLY .

Ben Dixon

Ben Dixon

March 26, 2026

What a great article, pumped to have Cuz writing Phils!

Brandon Krupnick

Brandon Krupnick

March 31, 2026

Incredible article!!

Jerome McAvoy

Jerome McAvoy

April 11, 2026

I love this article and the analogy about the geeks and wine was perfecto.

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