PHILADELPHIA — Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred said the league is reviewing what Bryce Harper alleged was FanDuel’s improper use of a Cameo video recorded by the Philadelphia Phillies star.In November 2024, Harper recorded a Thanksgiving message for a Philadelphia fan named Terry Thompson, who claims he has incurred more than $1.5 million in gambling debt with FanDuel. When Thompson received the 21-second video, he said it was branded with FanDuel’s name and logo, presented as a perk for a VIP bettor.Harper says he didn’t know about Thompson’s gambling issues, nor that FanDuel would use the video for commercial purposes. Manfred said that Harper did not breach any terms of the collective bargaining agreement.“I’m not really certain that I know all of the underlying facts well enough to evaluate the behavior,” Manfred said Tuesday at his annual All-Star Game press conference. “The important thing is Bryce’s activity was not a violation of the basic agreement. We made sure about that. We’ll continue to try to figure out exactly how we ended up where we ended up on that.”Harper originally received a video request on Cameo, a platform in which athletes and celebrities film personalized videos for a fee; Harper’s rate starts at $899. This particular request, which came from someone identified as a FanDuel VIP host named Bryttanni, was not purchased through a separate category for business videos, Harper said in a statement released Monday on his Instagram account. Harper added that he has no affiliation with FanDuel.