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Phillies president Dave Dombrowski created a stir by questioning whether Bryce Harper is still an elite player.

Analyzing the Latest in the Bryce Harper/Dave Dombrowski Drama

Speculation is the name of the game. That and drama can only be the case when two zeroes populate the win-loss column. Phillies president Dave Dombrowski questioning if Bryce Harper is “still elite” wasn’t the entrée, but more like the waiter asking for dessert when there are pounds of food still sitting on the table. Just use context clues! Since the 2022 World Series, Dave Dombrowski has ignored duplicating the single recipe that got his club to a World Series and won Bryce Harper his second National League MVP. The failure to find a sufficient right-hand bat to protect Harper in the lineup, ignoring the continental-sized void left by the streaky right-hand power of Rhys Hoskins. It’s not Rhys that they need, but the fear he instilled into opposing pitchers. In totality, his production and the pitches it gave Bryce.  

Dave Dombrowski's comments on Bryce Harper fueled speculation on a potential offseason trade.
Nov 9, 2022; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Philadelphia Phillies president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski answers questions from the media during the MLB GM Meetings at The Conrad Las Vegas. Mandatory Credit: Lucas Peltier-USA TODAY Sports

Bryce Harper and Dave Dombrowski Drama Kicks Off Phillies Spring

Fact: 2 of 3 highest WAR seasons from Bryce Harper w/Philadelphia came with Hoskins or other right-handed power bats providing protection in the lineup.

  • 2019 (4.5WAR)
  •  2021 (5.9WAR)
    *Impressive
  • *2022 (2.5WAR) 99 games
  •  *2020 (1.9WAR) 58 games

Read what MLB’s Mike Petriello had to say about Harper. When you finish, take a second and ask yourself, does it sound like a declining player? Or does it sound like an elite bat that’s left out to dry without protection in the lineup, holding him under water?

No, he didn’t strike out more. He actually dropped his K-rate slightly, from 22% to 21%. No, he didn’t hit the ball less hard. His hard-hit rate was in the 77th percentile, in line with previous years. No, his bat isn’t slow now. His bat speed was identical in 2024 and 2025, in the 81st percentile. No, it wasn’t ‘bad luck.’ Harper’s expected stats and actual ones were close to identical. First base helps preserve his body, and his bat should age well. There may be slight fluctuation year to year, but nothing meaningful changes here.”

My Take

I like the idea that Harper described Dombrowski’s comments as “wild” to him, partially due to the fact that Dombrowski’s failure to address the void of Hoskins/offer protection has caused Harper’s lack of opportunity to “be elite”. Like in 2025, when Harper saw a career low FB% and got almost nothing to hit on a frequent basis. It’s also forcing lesser bats to fill unfit roles, making them obsolete altogether, such as Alec Bohm, who could thrive in a lesser role. 

  • 2-Hole? In 213 games batting second, Harper has a .250 batting average. History also shows that with protection, Harper is best in the three-hole. Batting him second shortens the lineup. 
  • Is it smart to ask Harper to adjust his approach at the plate with a new role in the lineup, during a year he’s asked to re-find himself?

    On Tuesday, Bryce Harper made two striking comments after voicing his displeasure with his president’s remarks.

    • Fact: When asked about his excitement for the upcoming World Baseball Classic, Harper chose to mention this: “Having Aaron Judge hit behind me is going to be a lot of fun as well.”
    • Speculation: Yes, he said that unprovoked, because it was likely on his mind from earlier while biting his tongue, addressing the protection-less Phillies lineup.
    • Fact: Another response to note was Harper’s comments about the difficulties of the four-hole slot in the Phillies lineup: “Whoever is in that four spot has a big job to do.”
    • Speculation: Does anyone actually think Bryce Harper has Alec Bohm in mind when making comments like that? Wouldn’t Harper assume a role that has “a big job” is filled by a more adequate talent? Similar to the recipe that last had them in the World Series, and Harper’s production at peak-ish levels?

      It’s about accumulated friction between expectations, market value, lineup construction, and public narrative.

       

      Main Photo Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

      About Alex Coll

      Alex Coll is a Philadelphia based sports radio producer known for work at 94WIP along with accurate, early and insightful coverage of the Philadelphia Phillies. Through consistent reporting on X/Twitter, his work has been credited/cited by major publications, and in 2025 he was first to report several significant Phillies developments, including José Alvarado’s PED suspension and the signings of Walker Buehler and Phil Bickford, along with multiple accurate trade deadline reports. Coll currently produces sports radio at the legendary SportsRadio 94WIP in Philadelphia. Previously, he wrote and produced for Temple Update, covering Temple athletics and Philadelphia sports. A former student-athlete at Temple University, Coll earned his degree in Media Studies and Production from the Klein College of Media and Communication

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