IP | 3 |
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ERA | 9 |
WHIP | 3 |
BB/9 | 9 |
SO/9 | 21 |
- Full name Charles Harrison
- Born 12/23/2001 in Los Angeles, CA
- Profile Ht.: 6'1" / Wt.: 191 / Bats: R / Throws: R
- School UCLA
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Drafted in the 7th round (215th overall) by the St. Louis Cardinals in 2023 (signed for $236,700).
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School: UCLA Source: 4YR
Commit/Drafted: Never Drafted
Age At Draft: 21.6
Harrison pitched exclusively out of the bullpen in his four-year career at UCLA and had his best season this spring, posting a 1.38 ERA with 37 strikeouts and eight walks in 26 innings. Despite his bullpen-only history, Harrison has shown enough traits for teams to think he can start. His fastball sits 92-93 mph and touches 95-96 with crisp command in the strike zone. His wipeout, mid-80s slider is plus pitch with late sharpness that generates foolish swings from righthanded hitters. He also has a potentially average changeup with heavy run and a fringy curveball he can flip in for a strike. Harrison commands his entire arsenal and gets through innings quickly. He has a good delivery and arm action, leading to the belief he can start with his four-pitch mix and above-average control. Harrison still has to prove he can hold his stuff over longer outings. He projects to be a solid, low to mid-leverage reliever even if starting doesn’t work out.
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School: UCLA Source: 4YR
Commit/Drafted: Never Drafted
Age At Draft: 21.6
Harrison pitched exclusively out of the bullpen in his four-year career at UCLA and had his best season this spring, posting a 1.38 ERA with 37 strikeouts and eight walks in 26 innings. Despite his bullpen-only history, Harrison has shown enough traits for teams to think he can start. His fastball sits 92-93 mph and touches 95-96 with crisp command in the strike zone. His wipeout, mid-80s slider is plus pitch with late sharpness that generates foolish swings from righthanded hitters. He also has a potentially average changeup with heavy run and a fringy curveball he can flip in for a strike. Harrison commands his entire arsenal and gets through innings quickly. He has a good delivery and arm action, leading to the belief he can start with his four-pitch mix and above-average control. Harrison still has to prove he can hold his stuff over longer outings. He projects to be a solid, low to mid-leverage reliever even if starting doesn’t work out.