Hall of Famer Frank Robinson discusses Bryce Harper's emergence
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As Nationals right fielder Bryce Harper powers his way this weekend into the record books, Hall of Famer and former Nationals manager Frank Robinson discussed the progress Harper has made since being drafted in 2010, reports MLB.com.
"It took him a couple of years to get his feet off the ground," Robinson said. "I think he now understands the pitchers in the league what they are trying to do to him. He made some adjustments. He is the real thing. I think you're going to see a lot of exciting things out of this young man for a lot of years."
Harper, this week, became the first player since Hee-Seop Choi (Dodgers) in 2005 to hit six home runs in three games.
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