Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper accomplished something he had never done before on Saturday, hitting for the first cycle of his Major League career.
Harper needed just four at-bats to complete the feat. After collecting a single, double, and home run earlier in the game, he entered his fourth at-bat needing only a triple. He delivered by driving a ball into the left-center field gap and racing around the bases to secure the cycle.
BRYCE HARPER TRIPLES TO COMPLETE THE CYCLE! pic.twitter.com/prfwNsDL1b
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The accomplishment also put Harper in some exclusive Phillies company. He became the first Phillie since Gregg Jefferies on Aug. 25, 1995, to complete a cycle within his first four at-bats of a game.
Already one of the most accomplished players in franchise history, Harper added another milestone to his résumé with a memorable performance.




