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Fox News: 2-time MVP Bryce Harper turns back the clock with major change amid slump

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2-time MVP Bryce Harper turns back the clock with major change amid slump

Bryce Harper decided that it was time for a major change with his hair, ditching his patented long locks for a tight skin fade on the sides.

                   
                       

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You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login hair has matched up with his baseball resume – the two-time MVP had grown his hair out for quite some time, and it became one of the best hairdos in the game.

But on Tuesday night, he stunned the baseball world when he went with a similar haircut to his rookie season.

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Harper was rocking a short top and a high skin fade on the sides and a faux-hawk type in the back.

Perhaps Harper felt a change was necessary, as he had been hitting .212 in his last 22 games. But the magic of the haircut didn't help much, as he went 0-for-3 in a 3-2 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals.

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The outfielder-turned-first baseman is now hitting just .232 on the season, and .205 since April 17.

Harper came up in 2012 sporting short hair that he progressively grew – and it became noticeably longer in 2015, the first year he won an MVP. Shortly after winning his second one in 2021, he got a haircut, but he grew it back out again over the last couple of years.

Harper's You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login won the National League East by six games last year with a 95-67 record, but they are currently behind the New York Mets, who defeated them in the National League Division Series last year, by 2.5 games.

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