Bryce Harper Line Drive Only LOOKED Like It Killed This Cubs Pitcher
Scott Feldman Anguish Face dot jpg.
Scott Feldman Anguish Face dot jpg.
Washington’s wunderkind isn’t perfect.
The 20-year-old phenom is smashing baseballs with ease, and advanced stats show a pattern behind the carnage.
Enough with your clown offseason already. Someone’s ready to bust out this year.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was in the spotlight all year long. Will it ever be as cool to be a Mormon as it was in 2012?
Never talk about Canadian beer in front of Bryce Harper.
Because charts make everything easier!
Last night, the nineteen-year-old baseball phenom took his frustration (at his worst major-league game so far) out on a wall and his bat swung back. The ensuing wound required ten stitches.
Baseball’s most exciting rookie meets baseball’s most exciting play. It’s easy to forget he’s 19-years-old.
He hasn’t played a major league game in Washington yet, but that doesn’t mean he hasn’t played in Washington.
A lot of things have to go right for you to reach the big leagues by age 19. Conversely, a lot of things have to go wrong for you to want to flash your twin moons in front of thousands of people. Still, kudos on the perfect timing.