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词条 Jeff Harris (baseball)
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  1. Career

  2. References

  3. External links

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| name = Jeff Harris
| position = Pitcher
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1974|7|4}}
| birth_place = Alameda, California
| bats = Right
| throws = Right
|debutleague = MLB
| debutdate = April 2
| debutyear = 2005
| debutteam = Seattle Mariners
|finalleague = MLB
| finaldate = April 11
| finalyear = 2006
| finalteam = Seattle Mariners
|statleague = MLB
| stat1label = Win–loss record
| stat1value = 2-5
| stat2label = Earned run average
| stat2value = 4.26
| stat3label = Strikeouts
| stat3value = 26
| teams =
  • Seattle Mariners ({{mlby|2005}}–{{mlby|2006}})

}}

Jeffrey Austin Harris (born July 4, 1974 in Alameda, California) is a former Major League Baseball relief pitcher who is currently a professional scout for the Philadelphia Phillies. He batted and threw right-handed.

Career

When Harris debuted with the Seattle Mariners on August 2, {{mlby|2005}}, he was 31 years of age. This was unusually old for a major league rookie, and was due to his meandering career. Harris, who has done construction jobs, plumbing and landscaping during offseasons, spent six years in the Minnesota Twins organization before being released in {{Baseball year|2000}}, then played three years for the Chico Heat of California in the independent Western Baseball League. From there, Harris tried, but failed to make a team in Taiwan, and bounced to China in {{Baseball year|2003}}, when the SARS epidemic forced him to leave and go back to North America where he played for the Quebec Capitales of the Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball. The Mariners found Harris playing for the Capitales and signed him in June {{Baseball year|2005}}.

Harris made eight starts and three long-relief appearances in the 2005 season. He posted a 2-5 record with 25 strikeouts and a 4.19 ERA in 54.2 innings. In {{mlby|2006}}, Harris pitched in only 3 games early in season.

In December 2006, the Cleveland Indians signed Harris to a minor league contract. He became a free agent at the end of the {{Baseball year|2008}} season and retired. He was named the pitching coach of the Arizona League Indians for the {{Baseball year|2009}} season.[1] He later was the pitching coach for the Lake County Captains in the Cleveland Indians organization.

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://cleveland.indians.mlb.com/news/press_releases/press_release.jsp?ymd=20081121&content_id=3687628&vkey=pr_cle&fext=.jsp&c_id=cle |title=Indians announce 2009 staff alignment for player development system |accessdate=2009-02-20 |author= |authorlink= |date=2008-11-21 |work=MLB.com}}

External links

  • [https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/harrije02.shtml Baseball Reference]
  • ESPN updates
  • [https://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/31/sports/baseball/31yanks.html?th&emc=th NY Times]
  • Minor League Splits and Situational Stats{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
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