It's time to relive every glorious moment of Bryce Harper's MLB debut
Friday, April 28 marks the fifth anniversary of
While we're all thinking about all the other things we should get Bryce (hair gel, more blue suits, maybe some ice cream sandwiches), let's take a moment to relive his very first day in the big leagues.
Let's start with a throwback photo:
I refuse to root for Bryce Harper until he gets a #haircut
— Delia (@_dealsonwheels) April 29, 2012
Bryce Harper...you gotta get a hair cut
— Ryan Vruggink (@Ryan_Vruggink) April 29, 2012
Hey, don't blame him for the haircut! He was just 19.
His first at-bat came at Dodger Stadium, against Chad Billingsley … and he grounded out. He flew out in his second. But in the top of the seventh, Harper doubled for his first MLB hit:
Since it was his first game, it would have been a shame to let it end without showing off his arm. In the bottom of the seventh, he made an incredible throw to home:
The throw was excellent and the play was close, but the runner still scored, tying the game. Not for long, though. In the top of the ninth, with runners on the corners, a Harper sac fly drove in the go-ahead run:
Let's just say that Nats fans were a little excited:
Tweets by NickNevala13Bryce Harper got career hit No. 1 tonight, one of many to come! #NatsFuture
— Kristopher Lodes (@LenaweeLodes) April 29, 2012
BRYCE HARPER!! Put him in the hall of fame!
— Jared Reklaitis (@LittleRek) April 29, 2012
Bryce Harper just got his first of many hits, first steps to the Hall of Fame
— Elliot Wilburn (@eburn40oz) April 29, 2012
Unconfirmed: Following his debut double and undeniable arm strength, Bryce Harper will be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame tonight.
— Tracy Hackler (@TracyHackler) April 29, 2012
Even though the Dodgers tied it up in the bottom of the inning, and went on to win, 4-3, in the 10th, it was a still a memorable night for Harper. His performance even got some fans to warm up to the hair:
Getting my hair cut like Bryce Harper tomorrow
— AllDay?? (@ItsTheFranchise) April 29, 2012
There was another player who came up to the big leagues to stay on April 28, 2012, as well. You might recognize him:
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