Bryce Harper's first hit for Phillies is a 465-foot home run

Thomas Lott

Bryce Harper's first hit for Phillies is a 465-foot home run image

Bryce Harper knows how to get a fan base's attention.

The 2015 National League MVP on Saturday got his first hit as a Phillie since signing a 13-year, $330 million deal with the team in the offseason, and he made it count.

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Harper connected for a massive, upper-deck shot against the Braves that came off the bat at 113.7 mph.

When all was said and done, the ball flew an estimated 465 feet.

Harper was greeted with a smattering of boos when he struck out with a runner in scoring position in the Phillies' season opener Thursday. He was called out for a curtain call after this absolute rocket in the team's second game.

Thomas Lott