IP 243
ERA 4.333
WHIP 1.412
BB/9 4.333
SO/9 7.148
  • Full name Bryan Kristopher Harvey
  • Born 01/05/1984 in Catawba, NC
  • Profile Ht.: 6'2" / Wt.: 200 / Bats: R / Throws: R
  • School Clemson
  • Drafted in the 2nd round (64th overall) by the Miami Marlins in 2005 (signed for $575,000).
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    The son of former all-star closer Bryan Harvey, Kris Harvey presents a tough case for scouts as a two-way college player who has great tools but remains raw even after three years at a high-level program. With his father's background and guidance, Harvey looks like a pitcher to most teams, and he has two pitches that should grade out as above-average. His fastball has touched 97 mph this year, and his slider is usually in the high 80s--and some say it has touched 90. Scouts consider the slider his best pitch. If he adds the split-finger fastball that made his father an all-star, as some scouts expect him to do, he could be a devastating closer. Yet Harvey remains hittable (65 hits allowed in 60 innings) with a college career ERA of 5.34. His delivery lacks deception and his fastball comes in straight. Many scouts prefer his bat, as he has as much raw power as any college hitter. He was leading the Atlantic Coast Conference in home runs with 18 while splitting time between the mound and the batter's box. He's strictly a DH when he hits, though, and scouts aren't sure what position he'd play as a hitter. He's athletic and could give third base or right field a shot, though he's a below-average runner. His power tools in both roles figure to get him drafted highly.

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  • Rated Best Outfield Arm in the Miami Marlins in 2006

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