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The Philadelphia Phillies have brought back Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber from the injured list just in time for their series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Harper, who was out with a hamstring injury, has been a key player for the team with impressive stats this season. He is set to start at first base for the National League in the upcoming All-Star Game. Schwarber, on the other hand, was leading the NL in walks before his injury. Both players have been eagerly preparing for their return to the field.

In order to make room for Harper and Schwarber, the Phillies made some roster moves. They designated outfielder David Dahl for assignment and sent infielder Kody Clemens to Triple-A Lehigh Valley. Clemens had a decent showing with a .242 batting average in his time with the Phillies, while Dahl struggled with a .207 batting average.

With these key players back in the lineup, the Phillies are hoping to maintain their position as division leaders and put up a strong performance against the Dodgers. It will be an exciting matchup between two top teams in the league, and fans can expect some great baseball action.

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