Bryce Harper has added a new hobby to his already busy life: collecting baseball cards. The Philadelphia Phillies superstar, a two-time National League MVP, never considered himself much of a memorabilia guy — until now.
The turning point? Teammate Matt Strahm. Known around the league as a serious collector, Strahm has a YouTube channel where he opens packs, shows off his collection, and talks hobby life. When Harper showed interest, Strahm rallied the card community by posting on X, asking collectors if they’d trade rare Harper cards in exchange for game-used items like his gloves, cleats, or bats.
Why Harper’s Change of Heart?
At 32, Harper has been in the big leagues since he was 19. Looking back, he admits he regrets not holding on to more mementos.“I never collected cards growing up,” Harper said. “Honestly, I threw away so much when I first got called up. My wife’s always telling me, ‘Why don’t you save this stuff? The kids will want it someday.’”
He’s not chasing autographs or other players’ gear — that’s never really been his thing — but he does want pieces of his own career and, now, his cards.
Cards for the Future
It’s not uncommon for veterans to turn nostalgic as their careers move along, and Harper seems to be entering that stage. Collecting gives him a way to preserve memories and create something to pass on to his family.And as the Phillies chase another NL East crown, Harper will keep adding to his on-field résumé. Only now, he’ll have a growing stack of cardboard reminders to go along with it.