Harper's Close Call: What Does This Mean for the Phillies' Season? 

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Bryce Harper's recent brush with injury during spring training has sparked a lot of conversation among fans and analysts alike. After being hit by a pitch from Richard Lovelady, Harper narrowly avoided what could have been a serious setback for the Philadelphia Phillies. While he walked away with just a contusion, it raises some important questions about player safety and the nature of spring training.

How do you feel about the current state of player safety in MLB? With pitchers still finding their command and batters getting hit more frequently, is it time for the league to consider stricter regulations on pitch control?

Moreover, Harper's history with injuries makes this incident even more concerning. Given his track record, do you think the Phillies should be more cautious with him moving forward? Should they limit his playing time during spring training to ensure he’s fully healthy for the regular season?

On a broader scale, what are your thoughts on the impact of injuries on a team's season? Can a single injury derail a championship run, or do you believe that depth and resilience can carry a team through tough times?

Let’s also not forget the psychological aspect. How do you think players like Harper cope with the fear of injury, especially after experiencing multiple setbacks?

Share your thoughts, predictions, and experiences! What do you think the Phillies should do next, and how do you see Harper's season unfolding from here?

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