Apr 022013


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Boston Globe
The legend of Bryce Harper and more Opening Day lessons
SI.com
Now that was one awesome Opening Day. Clayton Kershaw made the major leagues look like Little League, playing the role of the big 12-year-old kid who is the best pitcher and the best hitter. Bryce Harper carved out a piece of Opening Day history the
Roto Roundup: Bryce Harper, Clayton Kershaw and OthersFakeTeams
Opening acts: Kershaw dazzles, Harper shinesUSA TODAY
Kershaw shines in baseball season-openersFRANCE 24
Grantland (blog) -The Virginian-Pilot -SportsNOLA.com
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Bleacher Report
Perfect Opening: Bryce Harper And Stephen Strasburg Give DC Fans A Show
Forbes
The super-hyped, super-talented tandem of Bryce Harper and Stephen Strasburg pretty much carried the Nats to a 2-0 season-opening win over the Miami Marlins by themselves on Monday. Strasburg, the hard-throwing righty, tossed seven shutout innings.
A memorable Opening Day for NatsESPN
Harper's Home Runs and Strasburg's Pitching Lift NationalsNew York Times
Bryce Harper and Stephen Strasburg poised to become men in fullWashington Post (blog)
Bleacher Report -Washington Times (blog)
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Opening Day 2013 Marked By Bryce Harper's Homers, Newtown Salute
Huffington Post
Bryce Harper put on quite a show in Washington. The 20-year-old star hit home runs his first two times up and earned a few "M-V-P!" chants during a 2-0 win over Miami. At Target Field in Minnesota, players and fans bundled up. It was 35 degrees with 17

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Bryce Harper, Stephen Strasburg star in Nationals' win over Marlins
Boston.com
For Bryce Harper, two homers in his first two at-bats, and even some ''M-V-P!'' chants. For Stephen Strasburg, 19 consecutive outs during one stretch of seven scoreless innings. And for the defending NL East champion Washington Nationals, a 2-0 victory

Bryce Harper hits two homers in Washington Nationals' 2-0 opening day win
Washington Post
Inside the clubhouse, watching the first inning on television, relievers Drew Storen and Tyler Clippard could hear Bryce Harper's name rumble over the Nationals Park speakers. They listened to the accompanying roar, the crowd frothing for Harper's

Thumb could cause problems for Bryce Harper
USA TODAY
WASHINGTON — Bryce Harper's bat is the story of the day, but his hand could become the story of the month. That left thumb which bothered the Washington Nationals slugger late in spring training is still an issue, though not enough to keep him from

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