8 articles
TEX • PH
3 months ago
Harris will miss the rest of the season. The 26-year-old was optioned to Triple-A Round Rock over the weekend, but that move has been voided since he apparently suffered the injury while still in the big leagues. He should be fully healthy for spring training.
TEX • PH
3 months ago
Harris retreats to the minors with veteran lynchpin Adolis García returning from the injured list for Sunday’s showdown against the Mets. The 26-year-old rookie has gone 8-for-40 with one homer and one steal in a career-high 19 games this season in the big leagues.
TEX • PH
3 months ago
The 26-year-old outfielder will rejoin the Rangers to provide depth in the outfield with Adolis García (quad) landing on the injured list. He’s unlikely to see enough playing time to gain any sort of relevancy from a fantasy perspective.
TEX • PH
4 months ago
It’s a bit surprising that Harris went unclaimed on waivers after getting into 16 games earlier this season for the Rangers. The 26-year-old outfielder will remain at Triple-A Round Rock until another opportunity arises down the line.
TEX • PH
4 months ago
The Rangers made several acquisitions prior to Thursday’s trade deadline and needed to free up space on their 40-man roster to accommodate them, which left Harris on the outside looking in. It’s possible the 26-year-old outfielder could attract attention on waivers.
TEX • PH
7 months ago
Harris made 38 plate appearances with the Rangers and had just a .606 OPS during those chances. He’ll work to get back to Texas in Round Rock, and in the meantime Sam Haggerty will be up to provide some speed off the bench.
TEX • PH
8 months ago
The Rangers’ lineup was blanked by Yoshinobu Yamamoto and the Dodgers’ fantastic bullpen on Friday night, but Harris still managed to get his. He accounted for two of the five hits off Yamamoto and is now riding the four-game hitting stream with two hits in consecutive contests. This may be a short lived hot streak though, as Wyatt Langford is expected to be activated off the injured list as early as Saturday.
TEX • PH
8 months ago
Harris got the Rangers on the board in the second inning as he victimized Logan Gilbert for a 408-foot (102.9 mph EV) solo shot. That would wind up being the extent of their offense in the ballgame. The 25-year-old outfielder finished the day 1-for-3 and is now hitting .250 (1-for-4) in his limited action with the big league club.