Bryce Harper criticizes World Baseball Classic
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Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Bryce Harper is a part of the United States' star-studded roster for the 2026 World Baseball Classic (WBC) as the team tries to avenge its loss to Japan in the 2023 title game. However, the 33-year-old isn't satisfied with that competition.
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"I still have a lot to prove to myself," said Harper, one of this generation's greats. It feels like something larger is at stake in 2026.
Bryce Harper is already vouching for big leaguers to play in the 2028 Olympics. The Phillies star spoke with USA Today’s Bob Nightengale on Friday and made it clear where he stands as baseball returns to the Summer Games.
The World Baseball Classic is an international showcase, but Bryce Harper wants to see the game's best players on an even larger stage.
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Bryce Harper makes feelings extremely clear on MLB players’ potential 2028 Olympics participation
Star Bryce Harper would love to see Major League Baseball players participate in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Game
Tarik Skubal started Team USA's game against Team Great Britain in the World Baseball Classic on Saturday at Daikin Park in Houston.