Bryce Harper hit three runs in a win against the Mets on June 27. He lined a Tobias Myers fastball into the gap in left-center.

What happened?

Harper didn't stop running until he got to third, and the throw from the outfield headed towards home plate, resulting in a triple.

Why it matters for Bryce Harper

This performance brings Harper's batting average to .259 with an .873 OPS and 43 RBI, a notable rebound from a production dip last year.

What comes next?

Harper's next game will be closely watched to see if he can continue this strong performance, building on his current stats.

He came around to score on an Alex Bohm single and was also robbed in the first inning by Bryce Johnston near the foul line. Harper is hitting .259 with an .872 OPS.

Key stats

Harper has 43 RBI and an .873 OPS, with a batting average of .259, as of June 27.

The Phillies' win against the Mets marks a significant victory for the team, with Harper's performance being a key factor. Harper's triple was the 11th cycle in Phillies franchise history.

And his current stats make him a strong player in the league. But the season is still ongoing, and Harper will need to maintain his performance to stay on top.

So far, Harper has shown a strong rebound from last year's production dip. His batting average and OPS are notable, and his 43 RBI make him a valuable player for the Phillies.

Harper's next game will be important to watch, as it will show whether he can continue this strong performance. His current stats are a good sign, but the season is still ongoing, and anything can happen.

The Phillies' win against the Mets is a significant victory, and Harper's performance was a key factor. He will need to maintain his performance to stay on top, but so far, he has shown a strong rebound from last year's production dip.