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How long until Phillies fans start booing Bryce Harper?

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Austin

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Aug 7, 2008
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Sure the season is only a month old, but Phillies fans are notoriously brutal. The Phillies are in first, but barely above .500 and Harper’s been struggling.

After a hot 3-game start in March, Harper’s hitting .253 with 3 homers in April. And he’s on pace for a Major League record 230 strikeouts.

How long until Phillies fans start booing Harper and realize his ridiculous contract was based on hype, “potential” and the hope of matching his one great season from four years ago?
 

rsmath

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Nov 8, 2008
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How long until Phillies fans start booing Harper and realize his ridiculous contract was based on hype, “potential” and the hope of matching his one great season from four years ago?

I'm just waiting for the end of the season when the Braves win the division and the Phillies miss the playoffs. Just like Lakers got Lebron and missed the playoffs, I can see the same about the Phils getting Harper and missing the playoffs.
 

gt2590

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Aug 17, 2008
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Unfortunately, Harper is not a starting pitcher or a reliever, their two biggest needs.

As long as he keeps getting walks, playing good D and most importantly, playing hard every game, the Phillies fans will be pretty fine with him.

They love his fire and aggressive baserunning.

They hate lack of effort most of all. That's why they stupidly booed Schmidt for so many years. They mistakenly thought he wasn't "busting it" just because he made it look so easy.

That's why they still love Daulton, Utley, Rose and Bowa and players like them. Their instense game-to-game effort won them a place in the fans hearts.
 

WCTYSON

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Nov 3, 2014
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Unfortunately, Harper is not a starting pitcher or a reliever, their two biggest needs.

Harper has always been a streaky hitter and is currently around his career production averages during this small sample size though I'm not sure that is what Philly paid for. You are right, offensively they are middle of the pack in MLB but their pitching has been terrible. I expect Nola to come around but they are going to need more than that to make the playoffs.
 

smapdi

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Aug 7, 2008
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TBH, they started booing him when he was offered $300M and didn't immediately accept, shopping himself around another couple months. Phillies fans certainly have booed their stars when they do poorly. I remember being at a game once as a kid when Mike Schmidt was in the middle of a 0-20something slump, striking out every other AB, and he was booed quite vehemently. I remember feeling bad for him, knowing he was trying and did care but sometimes you just can't hit the ball. But since then it became a thing and just a self-reinforcing cycle, where I suppose the fans feel it's their part in the game. Red Sox have Sweet Caroline, Cubs have Take Me Out To the Ballgame, Braves have The Freeze, Brewers have the sausage race, Phillies fans boo.
 

Bob Franklin

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Nov 30, 2008
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Harper is not being BOOOOOED? yet. If he continues to hit at his present pace, it won't be long until he is, and rightfully so. Any Phillies who do not perform will be booed and anybody who pays the price of
admission has the right to boo any player.
Also, it's not as bad as a lot of you think to live in Philadelphia. It's getting there thanks to the Dems and liberal politicians who are running the City, but right now, it's not bad in my neighborhood.

And Yoda was correct! One man does not a team make, But the Phillies picked up more than Harper -
McCutchen, Realmuto, Segura, and Robertson. True, they need a bullpen (just like the other NL East teams do) and could use another starter or two. But I think they'll be fightin' for a playoff spot with the
Nats and the Mets. They're still a young team and they'll figure it out soon. The bats will wake up and
the wins will keep coming.

And Bryce Harper will be booooooed quite often.
 

goobmcnasty

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Don't get me wrong, it was decent when I was a kid -- plenty of parks and playgrounds to spend my days. But when I got to high school, it seemed like the neighborhood changed. Everyone was up to no good, making trouble. So my Mom shipped me off to a family member's house in California... I haven't been back since. Good riddance, Philly!
 

MrMet

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Apr 6, 2010
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Don't get me wrong, it was decent when I was a kid -- plenty of parks and playgrounds to spend my days. But when I got to high school, it seemed like the neighborhood changed. Everyone was up to no good, making trouble. So my Mom shipped me off to a family member's house in California... I haven't been back since. Good riddance, Philly!

This....

Edit to add: going to Cali must have felt like a Fresh start...


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metallicalex777

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Aug 7, 2008
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Don't get me wrong, it was decent when I was a kid -- plenty of parks and playgrounds to spend my days. But when I got to high school, it seemed like the neighborhood changed. Everyone was up to no good, making trouble. So my Mom shipped me off to a family member's house in California... I haven't been back since. Good riddance, Philly!

Fresh!
 
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