Bryce Harper Leaves Spring Training Game Early With Right Foot Contusion

Updated: 3:56 p.m. 

Bryce Harper left the Phillies' Grapefruit League game against the Blue Jays on Friday afternoon in Clearwater, Florida, walking gingerly off the field after getting hit with a pitch on the right foot. After the Phillies' 3-2 win, manager Gabe Kapler told reporters Harper had a right foot contusion.

Kapler said, "We're confident Bryce is going to be alright." 

In the bottom of the sixth inning, Harper was struck on the foot on a 1-1 pitch by Trent Thornton, a 96 mph fastball. Kapler immediately came out to check on Harper, who shouted a few words at Thornton after rising to his feet, presumably in frustration.

Thornton said the pitch slipped and that he was "amped up" to face Harper, per Rogers Sportsnet's Arash Madani.

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Harper was 0 for 2 with a strikeout on the afternoon before the hit by pitch. He left the dugout later in the inning and walked to the clubhouse, accompanied by a Phillies trainer.

Harper is now 0 for 5 with three walks and two strikeouts in spring training play. He's said he typically needs 40 to 50 plate appearances to feel ready for the regular season. With opening day on March 28, he might not end up getting that many plate appearances, although health will obviously be priority No. 1.

The Phillies had planned for Harper to play right field on Saturday vs. the Astros and to DH on Sunday vs. the Yankees. You'd assume that plan might change, as the Phillies have every reason to exercise caution with the star they've signed to a 13-year, $330 million deal with a no-trade clause and no opt-outs. 

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