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Hurt on head-first slide, Harper joins Washington's 15-day disabled list

Washington Nationals left fielder Bryce Harper, right, talks with manager Matt Williams in the dugout during the fifth inning of a baseball game against the San Diego Padres at Nationals Park Saturday, April 26, 2014, in Washington. Harper injured his left hand Friday and is not in the lineup Saturday. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

WASHINGTON - Star outfielder Bryce Harper was placed on the 15-day disabled list by the Washington Nationals on Sunday with a sprained left thumb. The move is retroactive to Saturday.

Harper hurt his hand with a head-first slide into third base Friday night after hitting a third-inning, bases-loaded triple in Washington's 11-1 victory. He stayed in the game for an inning before he was replaced.

"It's part of baseball. You slide into the bag and sometimes you get your fingers," Harper said. "It's a bummer, but hopefully I'll be back soon."

Harper will fly to Cleveland on Monday to see prominent hand specialist Thomas Graham for a second opinion. For now, his proscribed treatment is ice.

"Hopefully 15 days go by and I can get back out there," Harper said. "We'll see how I feel in 15."

Harper joins starting catcher Wilson Ramos and starting third baseman Ryan Zimmerman on the disabled list, both with hand injuries. Ramos, hurt on opening day, had surgery on his left hand. Zimmerman broke his right thumb also sliding into a bag, on April 12.

Also on the DL are starting pitcher Doug Fister (back), who is scheduled for a rehab start on Sunday, and reserve outfielder Scott Hairston (side).

"We've got a lot of off days in the next 15, so that's huge," Harper said.

Harper went 2 for 2 and had a career-high four RBIs on Friday night, giving him nine for the season as he lifted his batting average to .289. He has only one home run in 83 at-bats.

"It's frustrating," Harper said. "I want to be out there and be able to help my team win every single day."

Steven Souza Jr. was recalled from Triple-A Syracuse to replace him on the roster but was not in the lineup Sunday.

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