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Bryce Harper
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Bryce Harper’s offensive peak is as loud as any modern outfielder not named Bonds or Trout. His 2015 season is one of the greatest offensive seasons of the post-steroid-testing era, built on OBP and slugging dominance. Harper pairs elite patience with real power, producing the kind of on-base damage profile front offices dream about. He’s also shown that his bat plays in October, where pitching quality tends to spike. Injuries have interrupted stretches, but when he’s on the field, he’s a middle-of-the-order engine. Harper’s swing decisions force pitchers into the zone, and the power punishes them for it. He’s evolved across his career, adjusting his approach rather than being solved. That adaptability is a strong indicator of long-term offensive staying power. Even in seasons that aren’t MVP-level, he often posts strong OBP, keeping his floor high. As an offensive outfielder, Harper is a modern elite bat with multiple superstar peaks.
Career Numbers
.280
AVG
1,823
Hits
367
HR
1,062
RBI
153
SB
.905
OPS