Monday, May 7, 2012

Harper swipes home in loss Bryce Shines D.C. Fans Yawn Phillies' Hamels admits to hitting intentionally Nats' delivers clutch Nationals move into No. 3 hole lineup hero win Eric Mack Middlebrooks hits his way Boston Unawed hitless debut Cliff Corcoran Top five prospects likely follow and Trout the Show 1for3 second big league outing; fall Dodgers Michael McKnight shows youth brilliance major 1 pick ready make history with call up Las Vegas High product Saturday bring top prospect Prospect Hot List Could be a while before we see Comment on Tuloizky Trade On Baseball Lights Up Washington

Nats rookie Harper steals home against Phillies Washington Nationals rookie Bryce Harper stole home in the bottom of the first inning against Philadelphia on Sunday night. Is there anything Bryce Harper can't do? In the eight games Nationals fans have gotten to see Bryce Harper , they've seen an array of plays. And before a national audience on Sunday night against a division rival, he added more. He stole home in the first inning after being plunked in the backside . He was the only National player to solve Phillies starter Cole Hamels, notching two hits off of him. He stretched a soft single to left ... Bryce Harper steals home after Cole Hamels hits him with a pitch, Nationals take lead over Phillies Among the varied and dazzling things Bryce Harper has done in the first eight games of his career, we can now add a steal of home — a stunning play that may have carried with it a message at the opposing pitcher, Phillies left-hander Cole Hamels. Read full article >> Cole Hamels hits Bryce Harper on purpose, and the Nationals-Phillies rivalry begins The Nationals never had any doubt, from the moment Cole Hamels's 93-mph fastball bored into Bryce Harper's backside, that Hamels had done it on purpose. Afterward, in a statement that may earn him a fine and suspension, Hamels removed all ambiguity . Read full article >> Bryce Harper getting respect, drawing walks already During Bryce Harper 's first seven plate appearances against them, the Phillies decided they would pitch around the 19-year-old batting third and pitch to the $126 million cleanup hitter. Between Friday night and his first plate appearance Saturday, the Phillies walked Harper and brought Jayson Werth to the plate four times. Read full article >> Hamels admits hitting Harper on purpose Cole Hamels admits it: He plunked rookie phenom Bryce Harper on purpose. Bryce Harper: Cole Hamels Admits to Plunking Nationals Rookie on Purpose Cole Hamels may have just earned himself a short suspension. In the first inning of Sunday night's game against the division rival Washington Nationals , Hamels hit rookie Bryce Harper with a pitch just under Harper's right arm. No big deal, right? Wrong. After the game, Hamels admitted to the The Philadelphia Inquirer's Matt Gelb  that he hit Harper intentionally: I was trying to hit him. I'm ... Bryce Harper's first career steal is of home Bryce Harper put the Nationals on the board with his legs Sunday night against the Phillies. After getting hit by a Cole Hamels pitch in the first, he advanced to third on a Jayson Werth single and then stole home as Hamels made a pickoff throw to first. Harper pretty easily made it into home… Will Bryce Harper Break Any of the MLB's Teenage Batting Records? Teen phenom Bryce Harper made his major league debut on April 28 with Washington, going 1-for-3 with a double. There has been a lot of speculation about whether or not Harper will stay with the Nationals for the entire season, but if he does and continues to play as well as he has in his first eight MLB games, he would have a legitimate shot at establishing some new batting records for players ... Hamels plunks Harper, then admits aiming for him Cole Hamels admits it: He plunked rookie phenom Bryce Harper on purpose.
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