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Rob Thomson says Bryce Harper could 'miss a few games' after HBP on Tuesday
Bryce Harper missed both games on Thursday, and Rob Thomson admits after the doubleheader that the first baseman could miss some more time.Rob Thomson says Bryce Harper could 'miss a few games' after HBP on Tuesday originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia
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