- Washington Nationals rookie right fielder Bryce Harper had an Amare Stoudemire moment in last nights game against the Cincinnati Reds. While showing his frustrations over a sub-par night, he inadvertently slapped himself in the head with his own bat. (Bleacherreport.com)
- CINCINNATI -- A day later, they could laugh about it. (Washington Times)
- CINCINNATI -- The Nationals didnt dally this time. Roger Bernadina and Danny Espinosa each hit a two-run homer Friday night in one of Washingtons biggest scoring splurges of the season, leading the Nationals to a 7-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. (ESPN)
- Nationals rookie Bryce Harper had a rough night at the plate Friday night, going 0-for-5 with three strikeouts. And when he finally did make solid contact with something, it turned out to be a big mistake. (San Francisco Gate)
- CINCINNATI -- Washington Nationals rookie Bryce Harper showed off some frustration Friday night, and it cost him 10 stitches near his left eye. (Major League Baseball)
- Bryce Harper hit himself in the head with a bat Friday night, creating a wound that required stitches. (No, he didnt do this on purpose.) He is in the lineup on Saturday, however. Bryce Harper of the Washington Nationals is an intense player. (MyFox Tampa Bay)
- Bryce Harper had the worst game of his brief major league career during the Nationals' 7-3 win over the Reds tonight. And it's not just because he went 0-for-5 with three strikeouts. (NBC Sports)
- Washington Nationals rookie right fielder Bryce Harper needed 10 stitches above his left eye after a bat he slammed against the dugout wall bounced back and hit him in the head Friday night, according to The Washington Post. (Sporting News)
- CINCINNATI -- Remain calm, Nationals fans. Bryce Harper is OK. The 19-year-old rookie needed 10 stitches above his left eye following Friday nights 7-3 win over the Reds. (Major League Baseball)
- Bryce Harper screen grab via @NatsEnquirer. Bam-Bam photo via the-pitter-patter blog. The name was apparently coined by shortstop Ian Desmond, one of the more vocal Nats with the media. (WUSA)
Saturday, May 12, 2012
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