Nationals' Bryce Harper not talking beyond 2018 season
Washington Nationals right fielder Bryce Harper said in his first spring media session that he doesn't want to discuss anything beyond the 2018 season.
Harper's due to become a free agent following this year's campaign, and there's been a lot of chatter around his possible destinations. He could be in for a record-breaking contract, but he's not focusing on it. "Just want to let you guys know, I will not be discussing anything relative to 2019, at all," he said.
In 2017, Harper played in 111 games and hit 29 home runs with 87 RBI and a .416 wOBA.
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