you guys realize what is going on here, right? Harper realizes that his best path to the majors is as a CF with a high OBP who can hit leadoff, so that's what he is trying to become.
Ha! Well, Davey does have him in CF tonight, and it might be a sign of things to come.
If Morse does move back to 1B later this season, we may have to find a LF, instead of a CF. Although he did temper the following remarks somewhat, here's some of what Johnson told Kilgore:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/nationals-journal/post/bryce-harper-playing-center-field-for-the-nationals-tonight/2012/03/14/gIQAuOTYCS_blog.html“It still goes back to what the needs of this ball club are,” Johnson said. “It’s not about Bryce Harper, where he needs to play. It’s about the team. Basically, the center field position, I’m looking at other options.
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If Harper does not begin the year in the majors, which is highly likely, then Werth could start the season in right field and move to center. That is another reason Johnson wants to watch Harper in center.
It is possible, he figures, the Nationals would be better off with Harper in center and Werth in right.“When you move a player,” Johnson said, “are you weakening two positions rather than one?”