I disagree, I watch Harper every day and his actions seem almost infantile at times.
Examples-staring down several pitchers after homeruns that weren't late In the game or true bombs
sprinting like he's chasing a perp on stand up doubles.
Blaming basemen and cutoff men for his bad throws.
Visual reactions to Soriano blowing games (another example of showing up teammates)
Multiple times has he jawed at fans, I've seen it live, at games (I live 15 minutes from the stadium)
Reacting to guys at the plate taking called third strikes or popping up (another show up).
Acting like a child when his doubles go off the wall (like it's a double bro, quit shaking your head and mouthing "f****ng bs" on Masn while FP talks about how lucky the pitcher was
Going apeballs when certain guys go yard and not even rrally congratulating CERTAIN guys. I'll leave it at that
I've heard him from RF say "throw a f****ng strike" when someone is falling behind.
There's many more examples lime having his back turned to teammates and coaches trying to talk to him.
All that being said I enjoy watching Harper play,
but he had it coming. It shouldn't have been by Papelbonkers, but over the last couple years even some Nats fans have turned on him. Please Bryce, Dont go to NY