Bryce Harper goes deep for first time with Phillies

With one week left until Opening Day, Bryce Harper is getting his home run swing back.

Philadelphia's newest superstar hit his first home run in a Phillies uniform during the first inning of Thursday's spring training game against the Toronto Blue Jays.

Harper sent a first pitch hanging breaking ball over the right field fence off Toronto right hander Sam Gaviglio.

Then in the 6th inning, Harper drove a 2-1 offering from Blue Jays lefty Thomas Pannone towering over the seats in right field for his second home run of the day.

Prior to Thursday's game, Harper had gone 1-for-10 with five walks so far this spring.

In seven major league seasons, Harper is averaging over 30 home runs a year. His highest homer total came during his MVP season in 2015 when he hit 42. Last season smashed 34 home runs.