#FlyWashington Magazine Summer 2017 | Page 9

Bryce Harper Harper’s home run put him in the record books as the first player in major league history since 1920 to register five home runs, yes five, on Opening Day before he turned 25 years old. Since going pro in 2012, he hit two home runs in 2013 against the Marlins. He also hit Opening Day home runs in 2015 and 2016. And now with the new season in 2017, Harper is the first player in the Nats franchise history to accomplish this feat. He wears uniform number 34 (3 plus 4), a tribute to his hero — the late and great New York Yankee Mickey Mantle, who wore #7. This is terrific news for the legions of fans and followers of this very talented right fielder who is coming off a disappointing season in 2016 when he hit just a .243 batting average with 24 home runs and 86 RBI. Quite a head turner from the career-high totals the year before in 2015 with 42 home runs, 99 RBI and a batting average of .330. For the seasoned or casual baseball afficionado, Harper’s comeback perhaps puts to bed the talk and rumors of a suspected injury. It can signal the return of a great player as he enters his sixth season with the Nats. Billowing in the background is the fact that Harper is eligible for free agency at the end of the 2018 season. It can’t be avoided to take notice that at that time Harper can be awarded one of the largest Major League Baseball (MLB) contracts in its history. Giancarlo Stanton, right fielder with the Miami Marlins, is the current record holder at $325 million. He inked a 13-year contract extension in 2014. Alex Rodriguez holds the second largest contract of $275 million in 2008, which he signed with the New York Yankees. Where the contract situation goes in the future is all speculation for right now, but one thing for sure, life is good for Bryce Harper. During the off-season in December 2016, he married his longtime girlfriend and high school sweetheart Kayla Varner at the majestic white San Diego California Temple. He speaks openly about his Mormon faith and is an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Harper’s had exposure on the cover of Sports Illustrated in 2009 and was featured in ESPN’s The Magazine 2015 Body Issue, showing a bit of his 6’ 3” perfect form. Harper believes in hard work and playing the game with all he’s got. He credits his father, Ron, an ironworker in Las Vegas, for instilling a strong work ethic. It’s something his older brother, Bryan Harper, has emulated as well. He is also in the Washington Nationals organization as a pitcher for the Class-AAA Syracuse Chiefs. The brothers are best friends and speak to each other by phone on a regular basis. Their mother Sheri and sister Brittany Harper-Peterson are their biggest fans. SUMMER 2017 7 FLYWASHINGTON.COM