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Bryce Harper's Homerun Batflip |
Bryce Harper is one of the MLB's superstars and he just reached his 100th career homerun only at the age of 23 years and 181 days old. Harper was the 8th youngest player ever to reach that feat of 100 career homeruns this early in his career. Harper's 100th career homerun was also his first career grand slam homerun, and that's hard to believe that it's only his first career grand slam with the amount of homeruns he's hit in his career. The 7 players that beat harper to 100 career homeruns are: Mel Ott at 22 years and 132 days old, Eddie Matthews at 22 years and 197 days old, Alex Rodriguez at 23 years and 16 days old, Andruw Jones at 23 years and 63 days old, Miguel Cabrera at 23 years and 127 days old, and Johnny Bench at 23 years and 161 days old. So Harper is in company with some elite Hall of Fame type of talent, which is a good sign he will continue to hit homeruns and have a Hall of Fame type career.
http://espn.go.com/blog/statsinfo/post/_/id/116688/bryce-harper-is-8th-youngest-to-reach-100-home-runs
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