WASHINGTON — By the time Bryce Harper gets to the plate at the All-Star Game, Max Scherzer could already be out of the game.
Harper is batting sixth in his fifth All-Star start, the lowest he has been in the National League lineup since the No. 9 spot in 2013. Scherzer getting the start against Boston’s Chris Sale is no surprise as the hometown ace, but Harper faces a much different dynamic knowing this could be the final time he’s honored on a big stage by Nationals fans when he trots out to center field on Tuesday night.