- Washington Nationals rookie Bryce Harper had a welcome to the big leagues moment Sunday night when Cole Hamels hit him intentionally with a pitch in the first inning. (Sporting News)
- If there were any thoughts by the Washington Nationals of sending Bryce Harper back to the minors, they were all erased after Sunday nights performance on Sunday Night Baseball. (Bleacherreport.com)
- "I was trying to hit him," Hamels said. "I'm not going to deny it. (Washington Post)
- Its a clean break, Nationals manager Davey Johnson said. Hes going to be out for a while. (FOXSports.com)
- Cole Hamels did not mince words: He hit Bryce Harper on purpose Sunday night. Now, Hamels figures to pay a price for his honesty. (USA Today)
- Washington Nationals fans have waited with bated breath for the arrival of their most recent baseball phenomenon; as 2010 top draft pick Bryce Harper honed his exemplary baseball skills in the minor leagues. (YAHOO!)
- WASHINGTON — Bryce Harper had a hand in everything for the Washington Nationals. (Huffington Post)
- WASHINGTON -- Setting himself up for a probable suspension and fine, Phillies pitcher Cole Hamels admitted he intentionally plunked Nationals phenom Bryce Harper Sunday night as a way of saying, Welcome to the big leagues. (myfoxny.com)
- WASHINGTON -- Bryce Harper showed why his manager put him in the No. 3 spot for his fifth career game. (Huffington Post)
- Harry How/Getty ImagesBryce Harper faces the media horde assembled to document his major league debut in Los Angeles. LOS ANGELES -- Dan Tison drove 200 miles to see into the future. (ESPN)
Monday, May 7, 2012
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