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WATCH: Bryce Harper’s proposed ESPN 30 for 30 would be absolutely legendary
Bryce Harper and the Philadelphia Phillies are in the midst of yet another World Series run, entering tonight’s Game 3 of the NLCS against the Arizona Diamondbacks with a 2-0 series lead.
As I’m sure you’ve noticed, any time a Philly sports team is in the playoffs, content comes pouring onto every social media platform and the latest video featuring a proposed ESPN 30 for 30 film on Bryce Harper and his quest to win a World Series might be the best yet.
Bryce Harper Mock ESPN 30 for 30
This video is so gas pic.twitter.com/CeNQ06A4Di
— Philly Sports Sufferer (@mccrystal_alex) October 17, 2023
I mean seriously, get that video over to ESPN and let’s get the 30-for-30 started as soon as possible.
The ending is almost here. Harper and the Phillies will be parading down Broad Street in roughly three weeks after they handle business against the Arizona Diamondbacks before beating who’s likely going to be the Texas Rangers in the 2023 World Series.
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I would just like to make sure that this video is added because I’ve watched it maybe a million times over the past week and will continue to do so until the entire city of Philadelphia is covered in different shades of Red for a World Series parade.
Bryce Harper on the city of Philadelphia
Just beautiful stuff from Harp here.#RedOctober pic.twitter.com/SacgrJoQek
— Drew Smith (@drewmsmith) October 12, 2023
Harper, through all the criticism and being in the spotlight since he was 16 years old, continues to prove that he is one of the greatest Major League Baseball players of all time.
In the postseason this year, Harper is hitting .385 with four home runs and seven RBI and as usual, has proven that no moment is too big for himself or his teammates here in Philadelphia.
6 MORE TOPPER!!
I’ve been saying Turner should get one about this season. To that end, I’m rooting for him to be both LCS and World Series MVP.