"I don't get to go home," Harper said, when asked his reaction to the news he'd made the team. "No, I'm just excited to get there and just have a good time, try to enjoy it, take it all in and really just try to enjoy myself. "Of course it's all for the fans. It's an exciting time for them. I'm just going to try to take it all in as much as I can, enjoy it as much as I can." Harper has been dealing with a sore back for much of his time in the major leagues, which is part of the reason why Johnson hoped his rookie outfielder wouldn't end up on the All-Star team. But once La Russa made the decision to add Harper, Johnson knew his outfielder had to agree to head out to Kansas City to partake in the experience. "It's such a great honor," Johnson said. "You can't say no unless you need the rest, and he's up for it." As for the concerns over Harper's back, well, Johnson said he isn't that worried anymore. "He hasn't been getting a whole lot of treatment the last three or four days," Johnson said. "And he seems to be moving better. So I'm not that concerned about it." While pitchers Dwight Gooden and Bob Feller are the two youngest players to ever make the All-Star team, respectively, the 19-year-old Harper (who was born on October 16, 1992) will be the youngest position player to ever make the All-Star team. "I didn't really put any thought into that. But it's pretty cool," Harper said. "I think that's a pretty cool deal. And I'm excited. I really am. I'm really excited to get out there and be around those kind of guys and just try to actually enjoy myself as much as I can and really take it all in. There's going to be a lot of media and everything like that and autographs and things like that. So it's just going to be another day. Just try to take it all in." Not only did Stanton's injury create a void on the National League roster, it also creates one on the NL Home Run Derby squad. Harper was asked if he had heard anything about filling in for Stanton there, as well. "I have no clue," he said. "I don't see that happening. I don't know if I can take his spot. I think him being able to hit home runs like that is pretty impressive. So if I get a call from (Matt Kemp, NL Home Run Derby captain) - if it happens, it happens and if it doesn't, it doesn't."