Bryce Harper’s unprecedented ascent to the major leagues, from a 17-year-old first overall draft pick to a headline-creating, 19-year-old rookie center fielder for the Washington Nationals, dropped him into the middle of the best season of D.C. baseball since the Great Depression. Washington Post sports reporters chronicled each moment on and off the field, from his first press conference in Washington, to watching him wash dishes after dinner at his parents’ house, to his debut at Dodger Stadium. Nowhere was his journey detailed better than in these collected stories from the Post.
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I really enjoyed this book. I liked the other one I read better because it involved his team a lot more as supposed to just following Bryce's life. This one was very interesting I like how it was constructed of various news articles.
Basically old newspaper articles; kind of a fun way to re-live the 2012 season though. And basically, I read this so that I could keep up with my one-book-a-week average for the year.