Phillies’ Bryce Harper Sends 4-Word Giants Manager Message As Criticism Mounts
The Philadelphia Phillies franchise slugger offered a response on Tony Vitello’s managing as the San Francisco Giants struggle.
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 30: Manager Tony Vitello #23 of the San Francisco Giants looks on before the game against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park on March 30, 2026 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images) Getty Images The Philadelphia Phillies have the chance to take their third series in a row as they face a rubber match with the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday. No matter how that game goes, though, the team can be encouraged by a breakout performance from franchise slugger Bryce Harper at the Giants’ home stadium in the series opener.
“The last time Bryce Harper played at Oracle Park, he told everybody that he’s still ‘one of the best in baseball,’” Todd Zolecki wrote for MLB. com . “He looked like that guy again on Monday.
” As Harper seeks to erase any doubt about his ability to return to his elite levels of production after a relatively down year at the plate last season, he went three-for-four with two doubles and three RBI in the Phillies’ Monday victory over the Giants. It was his best game of the season so far and one that fans hope can ignite a positive stretch at the plate. And it was a performance that added to a regrettable start to the season for the Giants, who have faced some criticism under rookie skipper Tony Vitello.
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