Bryce Ties for 202 All Time HRs, 17 Games into the 2022 Season
He is tied with a talented Andrew McCutchen, who is 35 years old in his 14th season, and has over 2,000 more at bats than Harper.
Vernon Wells hit the same number in 15 seasons, about 1700 more at bats, or plate appearances.
Harper has now outpaced Hall of Famers Joe Morgan and Brooks Robinson, who played 22 and 23 years, respectively.
202. | Bryce Harper (11, 29) | 270 | 5556 | L | HR Log |
Andrew McCutchen (14, 35) | 270 | 7654 | R | HR Log | |
Vernon Wells (15) | 270 | 7212 | R | HR Log | |
205. | Joe Morgan+ (22) | 268 | 11329 | L | HR Log |
Brooks Robinson+ (23) | 268 | 11782 | R | HR Log | |
Gorman Thomas (13) | 268 | 5486 | R | HR Log | |
208. | George Hendrick (18) | 267 | 7834 | R | HR Log |
J.D. Martinez (12, 34) | 267 | 5347 | R | HR Log | |
Mike Napoli (12) | 267 | 5330 | R | HR Log | |
211. | Vic Wertz (17) | 266 | 7028 | L | HR Log |
Time creeps up on all of us: this is his last season his twenties. He is only hitting .231 with a .297 OBP so far; he should improve with the warmth and his comfort this season.
Philadelphia is only 7-10, not much better than the woe begone Nats at 6-12. The Mets and Braves are the teams to beat in the division, and the Marlins are not too bad.
Staying healthy, Harper is on trajectory to make the 300 clout club this year.
Maybe more.
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