Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper spoke out in support of the World Baseball Classic (WBC) and its impact on the sport following a game that featured an incredible home run by the slugger despite a team loss, according to Jeff Passan of ESPN.
In a column published by ESPN, Harper detailed why he believes the WBC is essential to the sport's growth. The two-time MVP explained that the tournament highlights how various baseball cultures from across the globe enrich the game, reinforcing the idea that baseball is a truly international sport. Per Passan, Harper spent time after the game discussing how these diverse influences improve the quality and reach of professional baseball.
The comments come at a time when player participation in international tournaments remains a key topic of discussion across Major League Baseball. Harper, one of the most recognizable faces in the league, continues to use his platform to advocate for the global expansion of the game and the unique atmosphere provided by international competition. The star emphasized that the different styles and cultures brought to the tournament are what make the event so special for players and fans alike.
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