Bryce Harper was a late scratch from the Philadelphia Phillies' most recent game with a migraine and there was some speculation on how that might have occurred until Rob Thomson shut that down.
It's been a dominant run for the Phillies, one that has them sitting with the best record in baseball and the first team to reach the 30 wins mark after being the first to hit 20 on the season.
That came on the heels of New York catcher Tomas Nido hitting Harper in the helmet with the ball when he was throwing it back to his pitcher.Of course, speculation ran rampant that this was what caused the superstar's migraine, but manager Rob Thomson was quick to shut that down.
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