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Bryce Harper’s signature aggression on bases leads to first cycle of MLB career

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June 21, 2026

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PHILADELPHIA — You knew Bryce Harper was going to go for it. His aggression at times on the bases has led to outs and loud criticism. “Where’s the accountability?” some would say. The conversation was uncomfortable, frustrating, but necessary at times. On Saturday night, it led to his first big league cycle. He had the []

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The Eastern Herald

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· Jun 29, 2026

Gray’s Near-No-Hitter Sets the Stage, but the Blown Save and Tenth-Inning Rally Are What Fenway Will Remember

Sonny Gray carried a no-hitter into the eighth inning and reached his 2,000th career strikeout before Amed Rosario singled to end it — but the game Boston will remember was decided in the tenth, when Jarren Duran's walk-off single completed a four-game sweep of the AL East-leading Yankees at Fenway Park.

Phillies Nation

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· Jun 21, 2026

Bryce Harper hits first MLB cycle

PHILADELPHIA — You knew Bryce Harper was going to go for it. His aggression at times on the bases has led to trouble. On Saturday night, it led to his first-career cycle. All it took was four at-bats for Harper to hit for the cycle. Needing a triple, Harper lined a ball deep into the []

CBS Sports

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· Jun 24, 2026

MLB trends: Jac Caglianone's sophomore glow-up, the Blue Jays' overworked bullpen and a standings quirk

We're just days away from the midpoint of the 2026 season

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· Jun 25, 2026

Last Night In Baseball: The Mets Never Want To See Dansby Swanson Again

Dansby Swanson destroyed the Mets, twice, Mookie Betts reached a milestone, the Phillies did it again, the Padres swept the Braves, a check-swing walk-off and more from Wednesday's MLB action.

Yardbarker

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· Jul 6, 2026

Aaron Judge's absence shows how much he means to Yankees' success

When he is healthy, there are few players in baseball more dominant and game-changing offensively than New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge. He is one of the greatest right-handed hitters of this era, a yearly MVP contender and as feared a hitter as there is in baseball.

KMJNow – Fresno

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· Jun 28, 2026

Mets break through in 6th vs. Phillies, snap 7-game losing streak

Francisco Lindor and A.J. Ewing each had two-run hits in the sixth inning Saturday for the host New York Mets, who ended a seven-game skid with a come...

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Related coverage for "Bryce Harper’s signature aggression on bases leads to first cycle of MLB career": The Eastern Herald — Gray’s Near-No-Hitter Sets the Stage, but the Blown Save and Tenth-Inning Rally Are What Fenway Will Remember. Phillies Nation — Bryce Harper hits first MLB cycle. CBS Sports — MLB trends: Jac Caglianone's sophomore glow-up, the Blue Jays' overworked bullpen and a standings quirk . FOX Sports Digital — Last Night In Baseball: The Mets Never Want To See Dansby Swanson Again . Yardbarker — Aaron Judge's absence shows how much he means to Yankees' success. KMJNow – Fresno — Mets break through in 6th vs. Phillies, snap 7-game losing streak