The Pittsburgh Pirates are in last place in the competitive National League Central, with eight wins in 18 games. The tough sledding has not been a fault of Harrison, who hit well over the last week and improved his season slash line to .291/.371/.364. Sure, power is nowhere to be seen, but Harrison, a bat who hits near the top of the order or toward the middle rounds, isn’t expected to be a source of much pop. He has just one home run and three RBI this season, while walking once and being hit by six pitches (something we talked about last week).
Bearcats in the Big Leagues: Singles and a Quality Start