Bryce really didn't waste any time#RingTheBell pic.twitter.

Bryce really didn't waste any time#RingTheBell pic.twitter.com/MBCXEbWbzE

— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) May 13, 2022

▲Harper (Bryce Harper)

Philadelphia star Harper (Bryce) Harper) had an injury before the game today, and had a slight tear on the elbow and ulnar appendage ligament (UCL) and it is estimated that he will not be able to play on the court for 4 weeks, but the good news is that he can still serve as a designated blow, just facing the Dodgers today to score the 7th of the season.

Philadelphia's head coach Joe Girardi told the media before the game that Harper's elbow and ulnar appendage ligament was slightly torn and he was expected to lose the ball within 4 weeks to defend. However, for the Phillies, fortunately, Harper can still strike and can shoulder the heavy responsibility of the designated strike when playing the line first.

Harper played the game last month due to an elbow injury. He contributed 5 hits and 12 RBIs during this period. He is expected to receive PRP treatment next Monday and is expected to miss the final match against the Dodgers and the first game against the Padres.

Harpo said, I know the current injury situation. "I miss (defense), I really want to fight with the team, and that feeling that both offense and defense can help the team. I really want to go back to the right field, instead of just worrying about the strike all day."