Bryce Harper's first hit for the Phillies goes yard
CLOSE What I'm Hearing: Bob Nightengale was on hand for Bryce Harper's debut as a Philadelphia Philly and relays what he heard and saw from the six-time All-Star. USA TODAY
After starting Saturday's game against the Atlanta Braves 0-for-2 with a walk, Harper launched a 465-foot homer off Braves pitcher Jesse Biddle in the bottom of the seventh.
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