Before All-Star break: .866
After All-Star break: .905
Monthly trend
Mth
AB
BA
OBP
OPS
April
763
.295
.419
1.002
May
863
.268
.373
.903
June
798
.281
.381
.846
July
879
.268
.380
.849
Aug
1025
.303
.399
.968
Sept
980
.268
.390
.897
Career Stats ✓
Bryce Harper
AB
BA
OBP
OPS
5384
.281
.391
.912
Last 3 Years
Yr
AB
R
HR
RBI
SB
BA
OBP
OPS
2021
488
99
35
84
13
.309
.429
1.044
2022
370
63
18
65
11
.286
.364
.878
2023
457
84
21
72
11
.293
.401
.900
Who's Better?
Daily Leagues
Freeman and Harper are obviously both elite and everyday starters. While they both swing the stick from the left side, Freeman tends to hang in a bit better against lefties so if a LHP is out there, we tend to give the slight edge to him. Of course, bullpens get into games much earlier in the modern game so this is less of a factor nowadays.
Season-long Rotisserie
Both Dodger and Phillie lineups are elite so over the course of a full season, they'll both get a ton of RBI chances (and be knocked in a bunch). They're both very patient at the plate so will always flirt with 100 runs a season. The single biggest difference between the two is probably their home parks. Citizens Bank Park is a HR haven, especially during summer. So, Harper has a small ballpark advantage that does play a role over 81 home contests.