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Nationals' slugger Bryce Harper voted on to 2015 NL All-Star Roster

Washington Nationals' right fielder Bryce Harper ran away with the voting and earned a spot on the 2015 NL All-Star team. Harper will be heading to Cincinnati's Great American Ball Park to take part in the Midsummer Classic.

With his two-run, first-inning home run on Saturday, 22-year-old Washington Nationals' slugger Bryce Harper surpassed his previous career-high in RBIs with his 59th and 60th runs batted in.

Over 75 games and 319 plate appearances this season, the 2010 no.1 overall pick has already set a new career-high in home runs as well with 25 homers, three more than he hit in his first major league season in 2012, when he hit 22 and collected 59 RBIs in 139 games and 597 PAs.