Watch: Harper launches 150th career HR
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That’s 150 dingers for Mr. Harper. pic.twitter.com/fjEmVgkGt9
— MLB (@MLB) August 8, 2017
The milestones just keep coming for Bryce Harper.
The Washington Nationals superstar launched his 150th career home run some 412 feet into the right-field bleachers at Nationals Park in the fourth inning Monday.
Harper is now one of just 14 players in history to have reached the 150-homer mark before turning 25, according to ESPN Stats & Info.
In an ironic twist, Harper - at 24 years, 295 days old - is exactly the same age as Mike Trout was when Trout hit No. 150 on May 29 of last year.
Age upon hitting 150th career HR
— Patrick Pinak (@pinakk12) August 8, 2017
G. Stanton: 24 yrs, 290 days
B. Harper: 24 yrs, 295 days
M. Trout: 24 yrs, 295 days
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