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Bryce Harper strikes out twice as Phillies win 2019 debut

PHILADELPHIA — Bryce Harper struck out twice in green Phanatic cleats in his $330 million debut and bowed to thousands of fans in No. 3 jerseys who gave him rousing standing ovations in the Philadelphia Phillies’ 10-4 win over the Atlanta Braves on Thursday.

Harper had the city electric in anticipation for his first game in Philly since he signed a $330 million, 13-year deal that was briefly the richest in baseball.

He went 0 for 3 with an intentional walk and failed to deliver a big hit — but no worries, the Phillies picked up the scoring slack. Harper’s presence in the lineup helped blow the game open when the Braves walked the lefty slugger to load the bases. Rhys Hoskins, once the franchise player, followed with a grand slam off reliever Luke Jackson that blew open the game.

Citizens Bank Park was packed with nearly 45,000 fans dressed like their new favorite player and ready to go wild, hours before the first pitch. Harper fist-bumped fans as the Phillies walked through the outfield stands and onto the red carpet on the field for opening day festivities. He got his first standing O when he jogged out for the lineup introduction — his green cleats visible from the last row of the upper deck — and heard another when he dug in for his first at-bat in the first inning.

Harper bowed to the fans when he took his spot in right field in the opening inning and chucked a ball into the third deck for a souvenir.

But he never launched one there with his bat.

The other NL MVP pickup this offseason for the Phillies delivered instantly: Andrew McCutchen, who signed a $50 million, three-year deal, led off the game with a homer to left off Braves starter Julio Teheran (0-1).

Maikel Franco hit a three-run homer to left in the sixth inning for a 6-1 lead in a fun day in Philly against the defending NL East champions.

Aaron Nola (1-0) was uncharacteristically wild, walking five in six innings; one more than any start in 2018 when he was third in Cy Young Award voting.

Harper grounded out, then struck out his next two times up against Teheran. The Phillies had nine All-Stars, two MVPs, one Cy Young Award winner and one Rookie of the Year award winner on the roster. The average age of the 25-man roster is 28.5.

Phillies fans left jerseys of their 2008 favorites at home in favor of fresh Harper gear in one of the warmest opening days in Philadelphia in recent memory.

“Bryce brought the sunshine,” a smiling security guard said as he checked backpacks.

Harper walked into the ballpark wearing a black T-shirt dubbed “Phan Fiction” made by South Fellini that featured Philly mascots the Phanatic and Gritty in a “Pulp Fiction” homage. Fans slammed the website and caused it to temporarily crash, and by the time it was up, the shirt was sold out.

Harper sparked a merchandise frenzy and fans filled Citizens Bank Park in T-shirts and jerseys. Major League Baseball said Harper boasted the sport’s top-selling jersey, ending a two-year reign for Aaron Judge’s No. 99.

The first game of the season looked like a lot of Octobers from the Phillies last glory era that ended in 2011. One fan held a sign that said “The Year of Bryce.”

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