Bryce Harper proved to Phillies he’s not an elite player or leader at the WBC

If Bryce Harper went into the World Baseball Classic hoping to prove the Phillies front office right about his decline as a player and leader, he’s done a great job. No, Harper is not the captain of Team USA – that title goes to Aaron Judge, who faces his own questions – but the 33-year-old ought to know what this means to Americans. He’s represented the U.S. twice before as an amateur. He’s played in some of the biggest markets on the east coast – including D.C. and Philadelphia. Baseball is our pastime. But has is passed us by?

Rather, a group that was coined the dream team risks losing in pool play. Even if they make it to the quarterfinals after an embarrassing loss to Italy, it’ll be thanks to a strange tiebreaker. All of this could’ve been avoided had Team USA taken its opponent seriously.

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Bryce Harper isn’t an elite player anymore, and Phillies know it

Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Bryce Harper

Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Bryce Harper (3) Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images | Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

Harper took a comment from Phillies president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski the wrong way with winter. Dombrowski said that Harper didn’t have an elite season.

“Of course, he’s still a quality player,” Dombrowski said Oct. 16. “He’s still an All-Star caliber player. He didn’t have an elite season like he has had in the past. And I guess we only find out if he becomes elite or if he continues to be good… So I don’t think he’s content with the year that he had. And, again, it wasn’t a bad year. But when I think of Bryce Harper, you’re thinking elite, right? You’re thinking of one of the top 10 players in baseball, and I don’t think it fit into that category. But, again, a very good player. I have no idea. I’ve seen guys at his age – again he’s not old – that level off. Or I’ve seen guys rise again. We’ll see what happens.”

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To Dombrowski’s credit, Harper did see a dip in production, especially at the plate. His bWAR was just 3.1, while his batting average was .261. Harper hit just 27 home runs in 2025, and didn’t make the NL All-Star team. There’s little denying that, by his standards, he didn’t play up to par. Even Harper knows that, and Dombrowski’s take added a bit more fire heading into a critical 2026 season – or so you would think.

How Bryce Harper, Mark DeRosa and Team USA let down their fans

Instead, Team USA manager Mark DeRosa wrongly assumed they clinched a spot in the quarterfinals prior to the game, and seemingly no one corrected him. His lineup, which featured veteran Paul Goldschmidt against a right-handed pitcher, mirrored an exhibition game. The USA coaching staff admitted that American players celebrated a little too hard in the aftermath of their victory over rival Mexico, and that a few “were dragging” prior to playing Italy.

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