- Full name Antoine Rashaad Harris
- Born 07/03/2001 in Colorado Springs, CO
- Profile Ht.: 6'4" / Wt.: 190 / Bats: R / Throws: R
- School Southern
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Drafted in the 34th round (1,019th overall) by the Minnesota Twins in 2019.
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Scouts and front offices are going to have a difficult time figuring out what to do with Harris, as he’s continued to show projection and promise this spring but also missed time with a minor arm injury. When he has pitched, he’s been inconsistent. At his best, Harris has sits 88-93 mph with a more consistent curveball that he’s commanding better than he did last summer. Harris’ fastball has above-average movement, and he generates some deception from his long, loose arm action and high three-quarter delivery. His 11-to-5 curveball will flash plus potential, although it’s not a consistently average pitch yet. He displayed feel for a mid-80s changeup last summer with some arm-side fade, but he hasn’t had much reason to use it against high school hitters this spring. The biggest concern for Harris is his inability to maintain his stuff consistently. After getting a late start, his stuff has started to back up, and he’s been sitting more in the mid- to upper 80s in recent outings. A New Orleans signee, Harris is long, lean and projectable, so there is plenty of reason to think that the best is yet to come.
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Scouts and front offices are going to have a difficult time figuring out what to do with Harris, as he's continued to show projection and promise this spring but also missed time with a minor arm injury. When he has pitched, he's been inconsistent. At his best, Harris has sits 88-93 mph with a more consistent curveball that he's commanding better than he did last summer. Harris' fastball has above-average movement, and he generates some deception from his long, loose arm action and high three-quarter delivery. His 11-to-5 curveball will flash plus potential, although it's not a consistently average pitch yet. He displayed feel for a mid-80s changeup last summer with some arm-side fade, but he hasn't had much reason to use it against high school hitters this spring. The biggest concern for Harris is his inability to maintain his stuff consistently. After getting a late start, his stuff has started to back up, and he's been sitting more in the mid- to upper 80s in recent outings. A New Orleans signee, Harris is long, lean and projectable, so there is plenty of reason to think that the best is yet to come.
Scouting Reports
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Scouts and front offices are going to have a difficult time figuring out what to do with Harris, as he's continued to show projection and promise this spring but also missed time with a minor arm injury. When he has pitched, he's been inconsistent. At his best, Harris has sits 88-93 mph with a more consistent curveball that he's commanding better than he did last summer. Harris' fastball has above-average movement, and he generates some deception from his long, loose arm action and high three-quarter delivery. His 11-to-5 curveball will flash plus potential, although it's not a consistently average pitch yet. He displayed feel for a mid-80s changeup last summer with some arm-side fade, but he hasn't had much reason to use it against high school hitters this spring. The biggest concern for Harris is his inability to maintain his stuff consistently. After getting a late start, his stuff has started to back up, and he's been sitting more in the mid- to upper 80s in recent outings. A New Orleans signee, Harris is long, lean and projectable, so there is plenty of reason to think that the best is yet to come.
Career Transactions
- RHP Antoine Harris assigned to Southern Jaguars.