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Bryce Harper wears Allen Iverson shirt before NL Wild Card Series - ESPN

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Bryce Harper could play a big role in the Philadelphia Phillies' World Series hopes. Philadelphia is the No. 4 seed and will take on the Miami Marlins in the NL wild-card round beginning on Tuesday.

Miami led the regular-season series 7-6. Harper and the Phillies hope to achieve something the team hasn't done since 2008: win a World Series.

He brought good omens with him before Game 1 by rocking a shirt with Philadelphia 76ers legend Allen Iverson on it. Harper wasn't the only one with the nod to Iverson, however.

His teammate left fielder Cristian Pache, wore a throwback jersey. The fits are fitting pic.twitter.com/oHuWa3O3kx This isn't the first time Harper and Iverson have been linked together.

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