Podcast Appearances
And he was all for it.
You know, every player wants to enhance his value.
But it just didn't work for him.
So he basically had to revert back to being himself and just hitting line drives, letting the ball travel, not trying to go pole side.
And, you know, a lot of health issues, you know, minor injuries mostly for a few years.
But now that he's healthy...
Yeah, he's getting on base at like a 400 clip.
He's hitting about 300.
And he's also turned into a pretty good outfielder.
He made an absolutely spectacular catch at Fenway Park on Sunday.
It's arguably the best I've seen in the outfield.
It was basically a Willie Mays over-the-shoulder catch
in a close game in the bottom of the eighth inning that saved a run.
Well, I mean, it is.
I guess Harper has been in the league now.
It's got to be pushing 15 years because he came up as an 18-year-old.
Yeah, I mean, everybody throws...
You know, everybody has nasty stuff right now, right?
Everybody throws really hard, which he mentioned that he didn't see as much of that now.
And a lot of that is the Mason Miller types who come out of the bullpen.