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Phillies' Bryce Harper flips upside down trying to catch ball in dugout

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Bryce Harper is known for his relentless hustle, and that was certainly the case after a wild play that resulted in him upside down in his own dugout on Saturday afternoon.

The Philadelphia Phillies first baseman was tracking down a foul ball by Atlanta Braves third baseman Austin Riley that was drifting toward the first-base dugout. 

As he approached the railing of the camera well, Harper leaned over to make the catch. But instead of grabbing the ball, he tumbled upside down into the well. 

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Bryce Harper of the Philadelphia Phillies chases a foul ball and flips over a dugout railing during the first inning against the Atlanta Braves at Citizens Bank Park on March 30, 2024, in Philadelphia. (Rich Schultz/Getty Images)

Harper emerged all right, and he stayed in the game as the Phillies crowd at Citizens Bank Park cheered for his hard-nosed effort.

Harper remained in the game, which ended up in a Phillies’ 12-4 loss at the hands of their NL East rival. 

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Heading into Sunday, Harper was given a rest day by manager Rob Thomson, though he said it was already scheduled since he "hasn't played much in the spring, and then he falls into the camera well."

Bryce Harper of the Philadelphia Phillies in action against the Atlanta Braves at Citizens Bank Park on March 30, 2024, in Philadelphia. (Rich Schultz/Getty Images)

"We're trying to take care of him. In the first month, we've got two days off," Thomson said, per ESPN. "It's like spring training without the extra 44 players. And with a lefty matchup, we'll

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