Phillies first baseman Bryce Harper, who crashed hard into the dugout camera well while chasing a foul ball Saturday, was out of Sunday's starting lineup vs. Atlanta.
was out of the starting lineup Sunday because of a scheduled day off -- not because of any possible effects of his tumble into a photographer's well, manager Rob Thomson said.
"It was kind of a scheduled day off just because he hasn't played much in the spring and then he falls into the camera well," Thomson said Sunday. Thomson said Harper "felt pretty good" after Saturday's game. Harper did not talk to reporters after the game.
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