#TBT: Bryce Harper smacks first home run of season on opening day
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November 04, 2015 4:34 pm
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Another baseball season has come and gone, but there’s already a lot of news surrounding the Nationals following the hiring of manager Dusty Baker.
Be sure to tune in to MASN and MASNsports.com today at 11 a.m. for coverage of Baker’s introductory press conference.
While we’re looking ahead, we’re also taking time to look back at some of our favorite plays and moments of 2015 in our annual offseason #TBT series.
And what better way to start than reminiscing on Bryce Harper’s absolutely…
Another baseball season has come and gone, but there’s already a lot of news surrounding the Nationals following the hiring of manager Dusty Baker.
Be sure to tune in to MASN and MASNsports.com today at 11 a.m. for coverage of Baker’s introductory press conference.
While we’re looking ahead, we’re also taking time to look back at some of our favorite plays and moments of 2015 in our annual offseason #TBT series.
And what better way to start than reminiscing on Bryce Harper’s absolutely amazing season?
Night after night, Nationals fans were treated to a show from Harper, from his smashing of baseballs to great plays in the field. For that reason, Harper has been nominated “Best Everyday Player” among other awards in the 2015 Esurance MLB Awards. You can vote for Harper here.
Harper finished his 2015 season with a .330 average and 42 home runs, tied for most in the National League. It all started on opening day with the third opening day longball in the slugger’s young career.
I’m sure this won’t be our only Harper throwback this offseason. Remember, if you want to vote Harper “Best Everyday Player,” you can do so here.
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