These two dudes drove 21 hours straight to see Bryce Harper's first Spring Training game with the Phillies

A few weeks ago, I wrote an article about some of the craziest things people have ever done for baseball. There were some crazy tattoos, a story about living inside a baseball stadium for a summer and even someone who brought their dad's ashes to a World Series game. Wild stuff.

That list definitely needs an update now because two insane Phillies fans, Tom Moshier and Andrew Sweeney, just did something absolutely preposterous for baseball. Determined to witness Bryce Harper's Phillies debut in person, the daring duo traveled a whopping 21 hours from Binghamton, N.Y., to the Phillies' Spring Training stadium in Florida. They left home around 5 a.m. ET Friday morning and arrived at the Spectrum Field parking lot in Clearwater around 2 a.m. Saturday morning.

Sweeney documented the entire thing on his Twitter account if you want an hour-by-hour breakdown of their quest. These dedicated gents even slept in their car in the stadium parking lot.

Without a shower nearby, these intrepid explorers opted for a more natural bathing situation: The Atlantic Ocean.

Moshier and Sweeney will begin their trek home at 4 a.m. on Sunday morning in order to be at work Monday morning. That's a whole lot of time behind the wheel, but certainly worth it when they're telling their children at Harper's Hall of Fame induction that they were at his first Phillies game. Kudos to these dudes, got to respect the hustle.

I had a chance to talk to them. Watch the video below for more:

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