Sunday, April 29, 2012

Bryce harper

  • LOS ANGELES -- Bryce Harper was born two days after Sid Bream beat Barry Bonds throw home and advanced the Braves to the 1992 World Series.
  • (CNN Sports Illustrated)
  • And no, I dont mean the NFL draft. Bryce Harper, the hottest prospect in baseball, was supposed to be in town with the Syracuse Chiefs on Tuesday for a four-game series against the Bisons.
  • (Buffalo News)
  • The Washington Nationals and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim both called up their top prospects this weekend, and Bryce Harper and Mike Trout have already proved to be valuable additions to their respective squads.
  • (Bleacherreport.com)
  • Bryce Harpers debut at Dodger Stadium on Saturday made waves with Washington Nationals fans, and also made for some impressive photos. Take a look at some of the best pics from social media. (Note: Yes, all these pics are SFW.
  • (ESPN)
  • Hairston's slide jarred the ball loose, and there is no debate about that. But whether what he did was within the rules can be argued.
  • (Washington Post)
  • So it was on Saturday night for Bryce Harper. Stepping up to hit against Dodgers right-hander Chad Billingsley with two outs and nobody aboard in the second inning, Harper was greeted by a blend of cheers and boos from the 54,242 sellout crowd.
  • (Major League Baseball)
  • Bryce Harper tends to do things ahead of schedule, so it should surprise no one that hes already heading to the major leagues. The 19-year-old outfielder, who was the No.
  • (Contra Costa Times)
  • The Washington Nationals called up outfielder Bryce Harper and the Los Angeles Angels brought up outfielder Mike Trout. These are names you should be reading about for a decade. Harper already is a national name, having been the No.
  • (Philadelphia Daily News)
  • A day after the Washington Nationals called up Bryce Harper, they went down to their farm system again to bring up Tyler Moore. The move was made possible when Mark DeRosa was placed on the disabled list due to a left oblique strain.
  • (Bleacherreport.com)
  • The Nationals' Bryce Harper, who made his major league debut Saturday, started in center field for the first time had a single in three at-bats.
  • (New York Times)

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