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Dylan Bundy says he would hit Bryce Harper 'all four at-bats'


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Here's hoping we are treated to the two of them facing off in the near future.

Where is the most likely chance for them to meet for the first time? AA-Bowie? I realize this is fluid and if Bryce continues to kill it he'll be moving fast... Dylan as well but without the head-start.

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Where is the most likely chance for them to meet for the first time? AA-Bowie? I realize this is fluid and if Bryce continues to kill it he'll be moving fast... Dylan as well but without the head-start.

Inter-league play. It'll be hard for any 2011 draftee to ever get a chance to see Bryce Harper in the minors, IMO. He'll be up in early/mid 2012, IMO.

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Inter-league play. It'll be hard for any 2011 draftee to ever get a chance to see Bryce Harper in the minors, IMO. He'll be up in early/mid 2012, IMO.

It'll be interesting to see how much the MiL system for pitching is upgraded due to the influx of this years very good and deep drafted pitchers. Could slow Bryce down.. lol

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Where is the most likely chance for them to meet for the first time? AA-Bowie? I realize this is fluid and if Bryce continues to kill it he'll be moving fast... Dylan as well but without the head-start.

I don't think Bundy catches up with Harper. Harper should be at AA to start next year and AAA by mid-season. Even if BAL gets aggressive with Bundy I doubt he is at AA/AAA next year.

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Regarding the thread, I think if people realized what Harper is faced with every game (some brought on by him and his actions, but a lot of it not), they might not overreact to things like this.

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Regarding the thread, I think if people realized what Harper is faced with every game (some brought on by him and his actions, but a lot of it not), they might not overreact to things like this.

I'm sure opposing teams are DOGGING the poor kid for being so hyped, paid, and young. I really haven't blamed him in the slightest for shooting back. Now, if he made a habit out of it I might have an issue, but once here and there? I'm letting all that go.

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I'm sure opposing teams are DOGGING the poor kid for being so hyped, paid, and young. I really haven't blamed him in the slightest for shooting back. Now, if he made a habit out of it I might have an issue, but once here and there? I'm letting all that go.

And he's been dealing with it since he was 12. When you are constantly playing against people 2-3 years older than you, I think you need to develop a bit of a mean streak and a bit of a chip on your shoulder. Part of the reason I got so angry at the hack pieces last year calling him a bad character kid. Whatever, folks.

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And he's been dealing with it since he was 12. When you are constantly playing against people 2-3 years older than you, I think you need to develop a bit of a mean streak and a bit of a chip on your shoulder. Part of the reason I got so angry at the hack pieces last year calling him a bad character kid. Whatever, folks.

Yeah when I caught his practice back in 09 a lot of the parents were saying the same thing, one dad said he wanted to knock this guy (other team's father) out that just kept calling him Hollywood all game, he didn't know how such a young kid put up with that on top of all the pressure every game. I thought he was a really good kid honestly.

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And he's been dealing with it since he was 12. When you are constantly playing against people 2-3 years older than you, I think you need to develop a bit of a mean streak and a bit of a chip on your shoulder. Part of the reason I got so angry at the hack pieces last year calling him a bad character kid. Whatever, folks.
Yeah when I caught his practice back in 09 a lot of the parents were saying the same thing, one dad said he wanted to knock this guy (other team's father) out that just kept calling him Hollywood all game, he didn't know how such a young kid put up with that on top of all the pressure every game. I thought he was a really good kid honestly.

Is there anyone on a national level (no shun intended) printing / has printed this side of the story? Seems like it needs to be told.

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Is there anyone on a national level (no shun intended) printing / has printed this side of the story? Seems like it needs to be told.

Baseball America printed a story last year beforet the draft following Baseball Prospectus's piece. BP called him a really bad guy. BA interviewed his coach, teammates, teachers, fellow students, all of whom said he was a good guy. Coaches and teammaters spoke to how much guff he gets on a daily basis.

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Baseball America printed a story last year beforet the draft following Baseball Prospectus's piece. BP called him a really bad guy. BA interviewed his coach, teammates, teachers, fellow students, all of whom said he was a good guy.

Are there sportswriters at institutions that you see a trend with and when they cover a story in that area, you know you have to filter through it somewhat? Works that way just about everywhere else.

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Is there anyone on a national level (no shun intended) printing / has printed this side of the story? Seems like it needs to be told.

No, you won't see it happen either. It's just part of the game, not something that gets press or admitted to, but if you've played or been out there watching them play you see it all the time. The people that know how things are aren't really paying any attention to this "story", the ones chiming in and getting on Harper for it are just looking for 5 minutes of air time.

There are players in the league way more cocky and egotistical, but you don't know about it because it doesn't get reported in the media. Just a case of someone making a story out of nothing. If the stupid local news didn't just happen to be there for the game you never would have heard of it, then they blew things out of proportion. The game polices itself, you don't have to worry about people or guys getting out of line, there is a certain unwritten code that athletes will adhere to.

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Baseball America printed a story last year beforet the draft following Baseball Prospectus's piece. BP called him a really bad guy. BA interviewed his coach, teammates, teachers, fellow students, all of whom said he was a good guy.

Oh, that part...I thought he meant the other stuff. Yeah I wasn't a fan of that BP piece at all, it was actually the biggest reason I made sure to catch him at practice while I was out there.

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