The Philadelphia Phillies have been in the market for a full-time first baseman since Rhys Hoskins departed the team. After much speculation, the team has decided to use Bryce Harper as their full-time first baseman.
Harper, who signed a 13-year, $330 million contract with the Phillies last offseason, is no stranger to the position. He has played first base in the past and has the athleticism and skill to make the transition. Harper has also been working with Phillies coaches to hone his skills at the position.
Harper’s offensive production has been impressive since joining the Phillies. He is batting .260 with 11 home runs and 33 RBIs in 2020. He also has a .879 OPS and is tied for second on the team in home runs. His ability to hit for power and get on base makes him an ideal candidate for the position.
The Phillies are confident that Harper can handle the position defensively as well. He has good range and a strong arm, which will help him make plays in the field. He also has experience playing the position, which should help him adjust to the new role quickly.
The move to use Harper at first base will also open up playing time for other players on the team. With Harper at first, the team can use other players in the outfield and at designated hitter. This will give the team more flexibility with their lineup and allow them to get the most out of their roster.
The Phillies are confident that Harper can handle the transition to first base and help the team win games. His offensive production and defensive ability make him an ideal candidate for the position. With Harper at first, the Phillies should be able to get the most out of their roster and compete for a championship in 2020.