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.

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.


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