Bryce Aron Max Harper is an American professional baseball right fielder for the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League Baseball (MLB). He played in MLB for the Washington Nationals from 2012 through 2018. He has been touted as a five-tool player.
Bryce Harper signed a 13-year $330 million contract with the Philadephia Phillies. In the fourth inning of his first regular season game as a Philadelphia Phillie, he came up to bat with Jean Segura, another offseason acquisition, on third base. Harper struck out, the stadium groaned and down on the concourse, along with the third base line. He struck out in the fourth inning after grounding out in the first, there were boos. His next at-bat, Harper got booed again when he struck out swinging to end the fifth.
Bryce Harper was born on October 16, 1992, in Las Vegas, Nevada. He holds American nationality. His birth sign is Libra. He attended Las Vegas High School. After his sophomore year, he earned his General Educational Development (GED) in October 2009, making him eligible for the Major League Baseball (MLB) draft held in June 2010, in order to begin his professional baseball career. He was at the College of Southern Nevada of the Scenic West Athlete Conference in the National Junior College Athletic Association.
Bryce Harper was born to a father named Ron Harper and mother named Sheri Harper. He has an older brother named Bryan.
Bryce Harper is playing for Philadelphia Phillie.
Bryce Harper height is 1.90 m and weight is 97 kg. His body type is athletic. He has a balanced and healthy body.
Bryce Harper is married. He married his girlfriend Kayla Varner. The couple got engaged in 2014 and married at the San Diego California Temple in December 2016.
Bryce Harper estimated net worth of $15 million but his salary has not been revealed yet.
Bryce Harper won the National League Rookie of the Year in 2012 tied for the NL lead in home runs in 2015. He was named the NL Most Valuable Player for 2015 by unanimous decision of the Baseball Writers' Association of America at age 23, he became the youngest MLB baseball player to win the award.