Phillies' Bryce Harper had his crowning moment in WBC — at least for a few minutes

1 hour ago 3

Every bit of the hype led to this swing.

Bryce Harper was the teenage phenom who enrolled in junior college early so he could get drafted early so he could start on his professional baseball path that had been written in the stars from an age earlier than most prodigies are identified. 

And really, when you examine most of Harper's career, he has matched or exceeded the hype. He's one of the best hitters of his generation. It's hard to ask for more.

Except in this World Baseball Classic, Team USA found itself consistently asking for more. Harper wasn't delivering. 

Until this swing.

Until his last at bat of the tournament, with the U.S. down 2-0 to Venezuela, in the bottom of the eighth inning with two outs.

Harper got a pitch out over the plate, extended his arms, and drove through the baseball. He didn't miss it.

Dead center, see ya, tie game.

Harper, hype, hero.

MORE: Cubs' Daniel Palencia completes improbable rise for Venezuela

As most reading this will realize, the U.S. didn't go on to win the game. In the next half inning, Venezuela scored, and three outs later, Team USA had finished runner-up for a second consecutive WBC.

It will make the Harper homer a footnote, rather than the headline.

That doesn't mean it can be ignored, though.

Harper was always meant to be the guy hitting the majestic, crucial home runs. And representing his nation, that's what he did.

Baseball doesn't always work out the way you draw it up.

But on this one swing, Harper's entire career had reached the moment it was destined for. And as that baseball soared through the air, and as Harper watched it and then flipped his bat as far as he ever has, the hype had been fully realized.

MORE: Aaron Judge confirms Yankees fans' worst fears in WBC

Read Entire Article