Bryce Harper may be the most-hyped hitter baseball has ever seen, but his defense out in right field could use some work. On Tuesday night, the last place Philadelphia Phillies traveled to Washington D.C. to take on the first place Nationals at Nationals Park. And apparently the Phillies were not at all demoralized by the [...]
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Bryce Harper has been the No.1 prospect in baseball since he was 16 years old, when he was cracking 500-foot home runs at Tropicana Field and gracing the cover of Sports Illustrated. But this season the hype ended and Harper’s Major... Read Post
On Monday, Major League Baseball suspended Cole Hamels of the Phillies five games for intentionally hitting Nationals’ standout rookie Bryce Harper with a pitch during Philadelphia’s 9-3 win over Washington on Sunday night. After th... Read Post
The Philadelphia Phillies put extra security in the stands on Monday night in response to Bryce Harper saying he thought fans might throw batteries at him, according to the Washington Post. The Post was contacted by a fan who noted ... Read Post