Drafted in the 10th round (319th overall) by the Cincinnati Reds in 2007 (signed for $48,000).
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Harris Honeycutt got off to a great start this season, but later when he wasn't spotting his pitches to both sides of the plate as well and got hit hard. After winning his first seven decisions, he lost his next five and his ERA was up to 3.78. Honeycutt relies on plus command and feel for pitching. None of his pitches grade as above-average.
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