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Harper hits slam, becomes 8th-youngest player to 100 HRs
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Harper hits slam, becomes 8th-youngest player to 100 HRs

Published Apr. 14, 2016 6:34 p.m. ET

WASHINGTON (AP) Washington Nationals slugger Bryce Harper has hit a grand slam to become the eighth-youngest player to reach 100 career home runs.

The reigning NL MVP hit the mark Thursday with his third-inning slam at home against Atlanta.

Harper got to 100 homers at 23 years and 181 days old. Hall of Famer Mel Ott was more than a full year younger when he became the youngest to do it.

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The homer was Harper's third of the season and gave the Nationals a 4-1 lead. He turned on a fastball from Julio Teheran and sent it sailing over the out-of-town scoreboard in right field.

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