Bryce Harper hit for the cycle for the first time in his career during a game against the New York Mets on June 20, 2026 [1, 2].
The achievement marks a rare milestone for the Philadelphia Phillies franchise and highlights Harper's offensive dominance in a blowout victory at Citizens Bank Park [3, 4].
Harper completed the cycle, hitting a single, double, triple, and home run, in only five innings [1]. This rapid achievement contributed to a dominant team performance that ended in a 15-3 win for the Phillies [2].
By recording all four types of hits, Harper became the 11th player in the history of the Phillies franchise to hit for the cycle [4]. It was the first time a Phillies player achieved this feat since Weston Wilson did so on Aug. 15, 2024 [3].
The performance took place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where the Phillies secured the victory over their division rivals [2, 4]. The game was characterized by significant power hitting from the Philadelphia lineup, including a performance by teammate Kyle Schwarber, who hit three home runs in the same contest [1].
Harper's ability to secure the cycle within five innings is a notable rarity in Major League Baseball, as most players require a full game to collect all four hit types. The victory further solidified the Phillies' momentum in their series against the Mets [2, 4].
“Bryce Harper hit for the cycle for the first time in his career”
Harper's first career cycle places him in an elite group of only 10 previous Phillies players to achieve the feat. The speed with which he completed the cycle, doing so in just five innings, underscores a peak of individual efficiency that is rare even for All-Star caliber players, signaling a high-leverage offensive stretch for the team.



