The Philadelphia Phillies are entering their first series of the season against the division rival Atlanta Braves with something to prove.
The team has endured a losing record and sits near the bottom of the National League East, so it would surely like to take this opportunity to steal some games back from the Braves, who have emerged as the division’s leader.
“Obviously, we want to win,” said franchise slugger Bryce Harper following Wednesday’s loss to the Chicago Cubs, according to MLB.com’s Todd Zolecki. “It’s the main goal of why we’re here. You never want to lose games. Obviously, it’s early in the season, but I don’t like that notion because I like to win games in April as much as I like to win games in September.”
Philadelphia Phillies’ Bryce Harper Under Scrutiny During Slow Start
But if they’re going to do so, the Phillies will need some better results from their offense. After performing as a top-five offensive team in recent years, the Phillies now rank toward the bottom in Major League Baseball for total hits, total runs and team batting average.
Even though he’s toward the top of the team in many offensive categories, a turnaround for the Phillies might have to start with franchise slugger Bryce Harper.
He has been facing some significant questions about his offensive performance ever since team executive Dave Dombrowski openly questioned his “elite” status at the start of the offseason. Harper is slashing .258/.355/.515 so far this year and his willingness to address Dombrowski’s comments head on have served to prolong the talking point.
Harper also fueled off-field speculation about whether or not manager Rob Thomson holds him accountable by dedicating a recent TikTok caption to the issue.
MORE FROM FORBESDodgers Star Sends 5-Word Message On Mets Owner After Catch UpBy Peter Chawaga
Philadelphia Phillies Slugger Bryce Harper Offers 4-Word TikTok Response To Charity Event Criticism
Now Harper has taken to social media once again to address his critics, responding to a TikTok user who noted that he was not among the Phillies players to attend pitcher Aaron Nola’s charity poker event on Thursday.
“Couldn’t go to Aaron Nola’s event though,” wrote one user below a TikTok video that Harper posted, which featured himself brewing a pistachio latte and mentioning that he stayed at the Philadelphia Four Seasons and “got away from the kids” ahead of the team’s off day.
“Yea man you got me,” Harper wrote in a response to that comment below the video. “I shouldn’t have coached last night in little league. I’m a terrible teammate.”
Harper’s response solicited more than 250 likes as of this writing, with numerous messages of support from his followers. But ultimately, the Phillies will be hoping that his social media use, little league responsibilities and interactions with fans won’t further distract from a season that has been less than elite from the plate so far.
This article was originally published on Forbes.com