In his NL MVP-worthy 2015 campaign, Bryce Harper led all National League hitters in On-Base Percentage (.460), Slugging Percentage (.649), Wins Above Replacement (9.5 fWAR), Weighted On-Base Average (.461), Weighted Runs Created Plus (198 wRC+), Isolated Power (.319) and runs scored (118).
Washington's 2010 no.1 overall pick finished tied for first in the NL in home runs (42), finished second in walks (124), and second in Batting Average (.330).
In his first plate appearance of 2016 this afternoon in Atlanta, Georgia's Turner Field, Harper picked up where he left off last season, taking a hanging 2-2 slider from Braves' starter Julio Tehera for a ride to right for his first home run of the season, giving the Nationals a 1-0 lead in the first.