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Bryce Harper and his Nationals teammates pile into subway to ride back after game is postponed

Bryce Harper and Nats ride subway after postponement

Imagine this: 

There you are, riding the subway like you usually do. Perhaps you're on your way home from work or heading to the grocery store. You're flipping through a book that you like to pretend to read or desperately waiting to get back above ground so that you'll get service for your phone again and can resume stalking Twitter. And then, all of a sudden, the car fills up -- only this time instead of the usual commuters and yelling teenagers, it's professional baseball players. 

Well, if you were riding the 7 train on Friday afternoon, you may have been joined by Bryce Harper, Trea Turner and the Nationals team. After the rain forced the Nats and Mets game to be postponed until a Saturday doubleheader, some of the team opted for the public transit rather than the team bus or whichever ridesharing app they prefer. 

Traffic? Taking the subway back with the boys #NewYork

A photo posted by Bryce Harper (@bharper3407) on

Now the biggest question I'm wondering is this: Which player is a subway pole leaner? And who's a door blocker? These are the important questions which need to be answered. 

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