SAN FRANCISCO — Bryce Harper didn't do what the rest of us did after Monday's huge brawl he headlined with San Francisco Giants reliever Hunter Strickland. While baseball fans pored over replays and highlights, looking to assign blame and pass judgment on what players did and did not do, Harper retreated back to his hotel room and watched the Food Network. After three years, to do that," Harper said Tuesday in the Nats' clubhouse at AT&T Park, about the beef that dates back to a pair of postseason homers he hit off Strickland in 2014 and some jawing that ensued between the two players.