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Nationals manager Davey Johnson was worried Wednesday against the Braves when outfielder Bryce Harper jogged to first base after flying out in the seventh inning.
"I was concerned about his leg bothering him because he didn't round the base," Johnson said, referring to the left knee that caused Harper to miss 31 games earlier this season, per MLB.com. "That was all that was about."
Harper and Johnson were seen arguing in the dugout, but Harper said the exchange wasn't as animated as it looked.
"He was checking on my leg and seeing how I felt," Harper said. "I just told him that I felt fine and I didn't want him to take me out of the game. I wanted to stay in the game."
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