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A memorable Opening Day for Nats

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A memorable Opening Day for Nats

Bryce Harper's first home run on Monday — the one caught by that Jayson Werth look-a-like — led Harper to flash his trademark “I Like You” sign to his loved ones in the crowd. Then Ian Desmond snatched his helmet, because that's what Ian Desmond does.

OK, I'm sold. Bryce Harper is winning the National League Most Valuable Player award this season. It's the only logical conclusion to draw after what Harper did in the Washington Nationals' season-opening 2-0 win over the Miami Marlins. The 20-year-ancient

The second homer, a no-doubter off Ricky Nolasco in the fourth inning, can be seen in the video above. And here's the first one, another rocket from the bottom of the first:

WASHINGTON — Bryce Harper's bat is the tale of the day, but his hand could be converted into the tale 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

Bryce Harper place on quite a show in Washington. The 20-year-ancient star hit home runs his first two times up and earned a hardly any "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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