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    Harper Fires Back: “It Was Wild” — Phillies Star Unloads on Dombrowski’s “Not Elite” Dig

    Prakash GuptaBy Prakash GuptaFebruary 15, 20263 Mins Read
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    CLEARWATER, Fla. — Bryce Harper didn’t mince words. He didn’t hide behind a PR statement. Standing in the humid Florida air at BayCare Ballpark on Sunday, the Phillies superstar addressed the elephant in the room that’s been taking up space since October: Dave Dombrowski calling him “not elite.”

    Harper’s reaction? Disbelief. Betrayal. And a little bit of fury.

    “For me, it was wild — the whole situation happening,” Harper said, his voice steady but carrying an edge. “The big thing for me was, when we first met with this organization, it was, ‘Hey, we’re always going to keep things in-house.’ So, when that didn’t happen, it kind of took me for a run a little bit.”

    The Feud That Won’t Fade

    Dombrowski dropped the bomb back in October. After the Phillies bowed out of the 2025 postseason, the president of baseball ops questioned whether his $330 million man could return to an elite level. He said he didn’t know if the old Bryce was coming back.

    Harper heard him loud and clear. He wore a shirt that said “Not Elite” in a TikTok video in December. It was a jab. A receipt.

    “I mean, they made the shirts for me, and I wore them,” Harper said, shrugging off the stunt. “If they’re going to make them, I’m going to wear them.”

    The Numbers Game

    Let’s look at the damage. Harper’s 2025 wasn’t a disaster, but it wasn’t MVP-caliber either. He posted a .251/.357/.487 slash line with an .844 OPS—his lowest marks in nearly a decade, outside of the pandemic year. He finished with just 3.1 WAR.

    But context matters. A wrist injury shelved him for a month. When he returned on June 30, he said he felt fine, but the swing didn’t snap with its usual violence. His chase rate climbed to 35.6 percent. He swung at 57 percent of pitches out of the zone—the highest rate in the majors.

    The lineup didn’t help. The Phillies’ cleanup spot was a black hole, posting a collective .720 OPS (20th in MLB). Pitchers simply didn’t throw Harper strikes. Why would they?

    New Blood, Old Problems

    The clubhouse looks different this spring. Ranger Suárez is gone, having cashed in with the Red Sox. Zack Wheeler is hurt and won’t be ready for Opening Day. The rotation is thin.

    But the kids are here. Harper’s locker sits next to top prospect Aidan Miller. Justin Crawford is a few stalls down. Andrew Painter is back on the mound. Harper knows the window is shifting, and he’s leaning into the mentor role, even if his relationship with the front office remains icy.

    “I don’t get motivated by that kind of stuff. I don’t need to be motivated to be great… For Dave to come out and say those things, it’s kind of wild. My locker is always open for them to come and talk to me, and vice versa.”
    — Bryce Harper, Phillies 1B

    What’s Next: Team USA & Redemption

    Harper isn’t staying in Clearwater long. He’s shipping out to join Team USA for the World Baseball Classic in March. It’s a chance to hit the reset button. A chance to play meaningless games that mean everything.

    “Being able to take a step back and act like you are 16, 17, 18 years old again, playing with your buddies,” Harper said. He sounded relieved. Excited.

    The Phillies need that excitement. They need “Elite” Bryce back. Because without him, 2026 could be a long, quiet summer in South Philly.

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