Bryce Harper
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Bryce Harper will miss Harrisburg playoffs, but not fall league
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The last time we saw Bryce Harper playing for the Harrisburg Senators — and by "saw" we mean "read about" — he was being helped off the field after straining his right hamstring in a game against the Akron Aeros. That, indeed, is the last we'll see of him this season.
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Bryce Harper injures hamstring during Harrisburg game (video)
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"How does it feel / To be without a home / Like a complete unknown / Like a rolling stone?" Those are the biting, immortal lyrics that serenaded Bryce Harper as he was helped off the field last night by two Harrisburg Senators staff members. He had injured himself while advancing from first to third on a single, and the Akron Aeros' music director was adding insult.
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Bryce Harper ejected from Harrisburg game (video)
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Bryce Harper, the Washington Nationals' next Jackie Robinson, exploded at an umpire and was ejected after he struck out in last night's undoubtedly thrilling matchup between the Harrisburg Senators and the Richmond Flying Squirrels.
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Bryce Harper: Harrisburg struggles for Double-A Nationals star
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Bryce Harper has spent 10 games playing Double-A baseball for the Harrisburg Senators, so let's see how our future Hall of Famer is doing.
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Bryce Harper futures game: no hits, one giant throw
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Bryce Harper, Washington's bored, Hagerstown-hating baseball messiah, made his debut at the All-Star Futures game Sunday, and on this, his largest stage so far, he did absolutely nothing.
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Bryce Harper hated Hagerstown (video)
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The Nats' top prospect admits to being unfocused on the field, impersonates an aging veteran in saying that Harrisburg "made baseball fun again."
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Bryce Harper promotion: Nationals' prospect to AA Harrisburg
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The teenage phenom with questionable grooming technique and on-field etiquette has been promoted to the Harrisburg Senators, which means nothing to most of you. So we'll put it this way: He's two promotions away from playing for the Washington Nationals.
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Bryce Harper blows a home run kiss
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In 30 years, no one is going to tell their kids, "Look at that Bryce Harper! That's how you play the game!"
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What experts are saying on Bryce Harper's hot hitting
The noise coming out of Hagerstown that is Bryce Harper gets louder and louder by the day. The kid from Nevada has been on an absolute tear. [The Nats Blog]
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Bryce Harper: Nationals' future star performing well
Afte a rough start, Bryce Harper has thrived in his minor-league stint. How are some other future Nats doing?
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Nats' Bryce Harper to make home field debut in Hagerstown
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It'll be hard to find a seat at Hagerstown's Municipal Stadium as baseball's teenage dream makes his home field debut.
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Potomac Nationals fans anticipate the arrival of Bryce Harper
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Fans of the Potomac Nationals are already anticipating the day when Bryce Harper moves up from Hagerstown to play in Woodbridge on his way to the Washington Nationals ... and to Cooperstown?
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Bryce Harper to see field in Hagerstown Exhibition
The human superlative himself, aka Washington Nationals prospect Bryce Harper, will not join the short list of players who jumped right into the major leagues.
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Mike Rizzo: Bryce Harper could be a '20-year-old All-Star'
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Harper, who will start the 2011 season in the minor leagues, is projected by Rizzo to be something special.
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Bryce Harper injured, carted off field with sprained ankle in prospects game
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As if Washington Nationals fans haven't had to deal with enough injury woes with their young talent, the fan base is holding its collective breath again.
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Bryce Harper doubles down on haters
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In Monday's 14-9 Spring Training victory over the Houston Astros, Harper went 2-for-2 with two runs batted in, but it was his 8th-inning double that made headlines.
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Nationals' Bryce Harper will play vs. Yankees
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As a kid, Nationals' outfielder Bryce Harper cheered for the Yankees. Now, he'll realize a dream by playing against them.
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Nationals Notes: A winning start to Spring Training
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The Nationals open their spring training schedule with a 9-3 win over the New York Mets as prospect Bryce Harper goes 0-for-2 with two Ks.
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