Head-to-head in their respective careers, Harper is 8 for 25, .320/.393/.360 vs Hamels.
The Phillies' 30-year-old southpaw has held left-handed hitters to a combined ,
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Getting the start in left field for the Nationals, is , who does, of course, have good numbers against Philadelphia's 2002 1st Round pick.
In 44 career plate appearances, Hairston is 16 for 41 (.390/.432/.878) with five doubles and five home runs off of Hamels, and Hairston has crushed Phillies' pitching as a whole, with a .306/.344/.633 line, 12 doubles and 12 HRs in 59 games and 158 plate appearances against the Nats' NL East rivals in his 11-year career.
It's not just against Hamels that Harper has been sitting recently, of course.
Nats' skipper took an opportunity to rest the left-handed hitting outfielder when the Nationals faced ' lefty during the recent road trip to Coors Field.
Harper told reporters, including the that he understood the decision.
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Williams told reporters then that though he wasn't going to sit Harper against every left-hander they faced, he didn't think the third-year major leaguer was seeing left-handers particular well at that point, and Harper did, in fact, start the next two games of that series with the Rockies against left-handers and Jorge De La Rosa.
• Here's the Nationals' lineup for the series finale with the Phillies:
lineup vs. : Span CF, Rendon 3B, Werth RF, LaRoche 1B, Desmond SS, Hairston LF, Cabrera 2B, Lobaton C, Strasburg P
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