Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Bryce Harper Harm: Updates on Nationals Star's Throat.

For the second time this months, Washington Nationals superstar Bryce Harper has injured himself inside of a collision with the outfield divider.

During Monday night's game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, the electrifying young outfielder crashed inside the scoreboard and suffered some scary face injury in the way. ESPN's Wells Guthrie:

Comak goes on to note that Harper was able to walk off the field under her own powers with the cross trainers, so that's a substantial positive. But this is something you won't ever want to see appear, let alone to one of the game's most exciting, bright young superstars.

Going right into Monday night's game—in which he was 1-for-1 along with two walks and a pair of runs scored—Harper was shooting. 297/. 387/. 619 with 10 home runs in addition to 21 RBI, ranking associated with the National League's top 10 in a great many different hitting categories.

But why is Harper so damn exciting (his propensity to play the game at 1, 000 miles hourly like there's no tomorrow) is usually what often gets him or her in trouble.

Earlier shock as to, he injured his allowed to remain side when he ran on the wall in a game about the Atlanta Braves.

He was able to avoid a serious injury next one, and hopefully the reigning NL Rookie within the Year will manage you need to do the same after this approach unnerving crash.

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