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The Washington Nationals head to spring training next week counting on a bounceback year from Bryce Harper. He hit just .243 with 24 RBI last season after winning the NL MVP award in 2015. "He's young enough where I'm not real worried about 'Harp,'" Nationals manager Dusty Baker said. "Soon, the pride factor will come into it." (Associated Press)
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The Washington Nationals head to spring training next week counting on a bounceback year from Bryce Harper. He hit just .243 with 24 RBI last season after winning the NL MVP award in 2015. "He's young enough where I'm not real worried about 'Harp,'" Nationals manager Dusty Baker said. "Soon, the pride factor will come into it." (Associated Press)

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