Phillies outfielder Bryce Harper spent almost seven full seasons with the Washington Nationals. For the ninth time, Harper played a game in his former home town. But this time Harper says that Nationals fans simply went too far.
In a post-game interview with reporters such as Todd Zolecki of MLB.com, Harper expressed that Nationals fans "crossed the line":
Bryce Harper wasn't happy with some Nationals fans in right field in the bottom of the eighth inning. Said they crossed the line with some comments. "I mean, I get it everywhere I go," he said. "It’s nothing new, but the last inning it’s just not right. It’s just not right.”
— Todd Zolecki (@ToddZolecki) September 26, 2019
Harper did not make the specific comments clear.
His wife Kayla, however, did so with a Twitter post:
When you bring his son or family into it, yes you’re crossing a line. Stick to your overused overrated and Harper sucks chants if you’re really that loser that goes to a game to heckle someone. Phillies fans might boo him but they don’t bring his 4 week old son into it. Classless.
The Harpers welcomed their son, Krew, on August 22.
Harper is no stranger to criticism. In many stadiums he is indeed booed. His high profile as a young player and now his 13-year, $330 million contract makes him a target for the boo birds. But this just shows getting personal can still bother a professional athlete, no matter the status.