Bryce Harper Mania is getting so out of control, folks in the Delaware Valley are already insinuating that Philadelphia is the slugger's home.
Really, Las Vegas is his home. Some would consider Washington, D.C. as his home, given he has played their all seven seasons of his big-league career.
But we can totally change his home to Philly. Why not?
Come home, Bryce.
A fan at Saturday night's Flyers-Penguins Stadium Series game at Lincoln Financial Field made that message loud and clear.
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#Phillies βΎοΈ@Bharper3407 pic.twitter.com/GowqNENU28 β John Clark (@JClarkNBCS) February 24, 2019
The 26-year-old is the megastar free agent general Matt Klentak and company are trying to land as Harper remains out there (yes, still) with spring training well underway and exhibition games being played.
The Harper buzz has spread everywhere and even Phillies players down in Clearwater, Florida, are joining the fun.
"I saw a helicopter circling over here the other day and we were joking, saying it would be funny if he just landed here and got out," Andrew McCutchen said Saturday, via NBC Sports Philadelphia's Jim Salisbury.
Beloved former Phillie Jimmy Rollins, who now works for the club as a special advisor, was at the Flyers-Penguins game and caught up with NBC Sports Philadelphia's John Clark about the Harper drama.
Jimmy Rollins on possibility of Phillies signing Bryce Harper
"I can't say. I have inside knowledge that I cant spread" π€ #Phillies βΎοΈ pic.twitter.com/6ZXY95rHNe β John Clark (@JClarkNBCS) February 24, 2019
Harper is a hockey fan.
If he was tuning into Saturday night's game, maybe he saw the message and will "come home."
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