Atlanta Braves infielder Orlando Arcia on Wednesday appeared to stare down Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Bryce Harper as the Braves shortstop rounded first base after hitting a home run in ...
after Bryce Harper received consecutive pitches up-and ... prompting an even longer stare-down from Harper and the benches to clear on both sides. That pitch was determined to be a foul ball ...
Washington Nationals slugger Bryce Harper had a hot start to the 2016 season. Through April, he had already hit nine home runs and drove in 24 runs while sitting with a .406 on-base percentage.
Phillies star Bryce Harper was spotted cheering on Ohio State as the game got underway, and it's not the first time he's been seen rooting for the Buckeyes despite not being from Ohio.
Needing just 111 total RBI this season to reach 1,000, Harper has done it before. The milestone watch is on for Bryce Harper, and it is sure to be one that goes down in history.
Phillies superstar Bryce Harper possesses amazing talent in both departments of the game. He enthralls the crowd with his brute strength on the plate and defensive skills on the first base.