Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Bryce Harper's Career On The Edge

The majors and Bryce Harper on his way to the Nationals organization, the team appears to be on the rise.Harper, a catcher who is projected to play the outfield, passed the General Education Development test after his sophomore year so he could skip his final two years of high school to attend junior college and enter this year’s draft.

Bryce Harper Baseball Player Bryce Harper played his first college game for the College of Southern Nevada. The college is better known as CSV or the Coyotes. Bryce is already called Major League Baseball’s chosen one.As a catcher he picks off runners from his knees, and when he pitches, he throws a fastball that has been clocked at 96 mph.

The lefthanded Harper had hit the ball over the rightfield fence, two trees, another fence, a sidewalk, five lanes of traffic on elevated South Hollywood Boulevard and yet another sidewalk, until it finally landed in the brown, undeveloped desert. It might as well have been a flying saucer, judging by the grin on Thomas's face as he recalls the distance the ball traveled.

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