Orlando Sentinel

Martinez talks it all out with Harper

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NEW YORK — Nationals manager Dave Martinez met with star Bryce Harper on Saturday, a day after the outfielder failed to run out a ground ball in the fifth inning of a 4-2 loss to the Mets.

“I’ve spoken to Bryce and that’s a conversati­on that will stay between Bryce and I,” Martinez said.

Harper came to the plate in the fifth against hard-throwing Noah Syndergaar­d with one out and two runners on after singles by Adam Eaton and Anthony Rendon. Syndergaar­d threw the 25-year-old slugger a 96-mph slider and Harper hit the ball sharply but right at Mets shortstop Amed Rosario for an inningendi­ng double play.

Martinez dismissed the notion that there would be any lingering issues from having a talk with his star player.

“I forgot about it, I really have,” the first-year manager said. “We have a ballgame to win and he’s been a big part of that.”

Although Harper is tied for second in the National League with 23 home runs, he’s hitting a career-low .214 and ranks among the NL leaders with 100 strikeouts. The six-time All-Star is 8-for-45 in July and had just three hits in his last 22 entering Saturday.

Harper is set to be a free agent at the end of the season.

“He wants to win — that’s all he cares about,” Martinez said. “Regardless of his average, he has 23 home runs and 53 RBI. I believe that he’s going to hit 40 and drive in 100.

“I’m a big fan of Bryce. I love the kid because of what he brings every day. He’s a good kid, that’s all I can say.”

Harper will participat­e in Monday’s Home Run Derby and was elected to start in Tuesday’s All-Star Game, set to be played at Nationals Park in Washington. at-bats

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