Two-time NL MVP Bryce Harper is confident he will be ready for the postseason despite battling elbow and wrist injuries throughout the season. Harper, a key player for the Philadelphia Phillies, says the issues are more of a nuisance than a concern and that he will be ready to contribute in October. Despite the pain, Harper remains committed to his team, stating that he ‘relies heavy on his body’ and understands that injuries are part of the game. The Phillies are heavily reliant on their franchise star, who has been a driving force in their push for the NL East title. Harper has been playing first base after undergoing reconstructive elbow surgery, moving from his usual right field position. He made a remarkable return last season after Tommy John surgery, playing 160 days after the procedure. Harper’s resilience and commitment to his team are evident, as he continues to perform despite the discomfort.