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On the latest segment of Unfiltered, Ricky Bo and Bill Colarulo discuss Bryce Harper's return from injury and how they hope his momentum continues to grow.Bryce Harper is back and better after concerns about his wrist | Unfiltered originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

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