Tuesday, 14 May 2013

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

For the second time this period, Washington Nationals superstar Bryce Harper has injured himself in a collision with the outfield walls.

During Monday night's game with the Los Angeles Dodgers, the electrifying young outfielder crashed within the scoreboard and suffered a scary face injury in the process. ESPN's Wells Guthrie:

Comak goes on to remember that Harper was able to walk off the field under his own powers with the trainers, so that's a big positive. But this is something you've got a want to see take place, let alone to one of many game's most exciting, excellent young superstars.

Going straight into Monday night's game—in of which he was 1-for-1 using two walks and a few runs scored—Harper was shooting. 297/. 387/. 619 by means of 10 home runs in addition to 21 RBI, ranking on the list of National League's top 10 in several different hitting categories.

But what makes Harper so damn inspiring (his propensity to play this online game at 1, 000 miles per hour like there's no tomorrow) is normally what often gets him or her in trouble.

He managed to avoid a serious injury following that one, and hopefully the reigning NL Rookie with the Year will manage to complete the same after this particular unnerving crash.

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