| Gary
Harris
Scout.com Headlines: |
CF Gary Harris: Four-Hit Night Paces Missions 
-by SeattleHardball.com
Jul 18, 2005 |
A Mission to "Open Eyes" Year after year, Gary Harris puts up the numbers without getting much attention or publicity.
-by Dawgman.com
May 27, 2005 |
CF Gary Harris: Joins San Antonio along with RHP Juan Done 
-by Dawgman.com
Apr 19, 2005 |
CF Gary Harris: Likes Tuesdays Versus Lake Elsinore 
-by Dawgman.com
Jun 23, 2004 |
CF Gary Harris: Incase Ya Missed It 
-by SeattleHardball.com
Jun 16, 2004 |
Minor League Roundup - Aug. 4-10 Overall, the farm went 12-21 and took a giant step back after all of the progress in recent weeks.
-by Dawgman.com
Aug 11, 2003 |
Daily Minor League Report – August 9 Everett slinger Felix Hernandez expands his case as the fastest rising prospect in baseball.
-by Dawgman.com
Aug 9, 2003 |
Minor League Roundup: Wisconsin Timber Rattlers  A quick look up north to the land of the Mariners' mid-A affiliate
-by Dawgman.com
Jul 31, 2003 |
Minor League Roundup Double-A San Antonio continues to be the cream of the crop in the M's organization
-by Dawgman.com
Jun 9, 2003 |
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Ht: 5-10
Wt: 180
Bats: L
Throws: R
| Date of Birth: |
09/09/1979 |
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| Biography: |
Acquired:
Drafted by Seattle in the 18th round (550th overall) of the 2002 amateur draft and signed by Mariners' scout Eric Robinson.
2004 Highlights:
Batted .279 with 8 home runsand 78 RBI with Inland Empire
Led the 66ers with 34 stolen bases, the second year in a row he led his respective team in steals
Was the 66ers main center fielder during the course of the season
2003 Highlights:
Batted .285 with 26 doubles, 7 triples, 4 home runs, 51 RBI and 36 stolen bases with Wisconsin
Reached base safely with either a hit or a walk in 19 straight games from April 11-28
Stole four bases and scored four runs July 29 vs. Cedar Rapids
Finished fifth in the Midwest League with 150 hits
Had just six errors in 127 games played in center field
Career Highlights:
Began pro career with Everett in 2002, where he was named to the Northwest League All-Star team after batting .287 in 69 games
Batted .287 with the Aqua Sox in 286 at bats, legging out 8 triples and smacking 6 home runs
Had hitting streaks of 8, 13 and 11 in his first 35 games
Personal:
Edward Garrison Harrison... graduated from Gordon Central High School in Calhoun, GA... attended Truett McConnell Junior College in Cleveland, GA before moving on to Georgia College in Milledgeville, GA... resides in Resaca, GA. |
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