The Washington Nationals' dysfunction from 2015 is now on sale.
The jersey Bryce Harper was wearing when he was choked by closer Jonathan Papelbon in the dugout Sept. 27 in a game against the Philadelphia Phillies has been put up for auction at Lelands, the auction house that almost netted six figures for the Babe Ruth sale document and landed $111,100 for Mickey Mantle's jersey from 1960.
In case you've been living under a rock for the last eight months, here's the dugout fracas in full - easily the defining moment of a wildly disappointing season for a team many expected to cruise to a NL East division title:
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As of Saturday morning, the high bid for Harper's jersey - which was signed by the eventual NL MVP, who added a "Luke 1:37" inscription - stood at $4,831.51. The auction closes June 17.
(Video courtesy: MLB.com)