Will Harris Stats
- Height / Weight
- 6' 4" / 240 lbs.
- Date of Birth (Age)
- 8/28/1984 (39)
- Experience
- 8
- College
- Louisiana State
Will Harris Season Stats
Last 10 Games
Will Harris News
Washington Nationals relief pitcher Will Harris (neck) had a follow-up procedure last Thursday to remove scar tissue from last year's thoracic outlet surgery, and he won't be able to resume throwing for three to four weeks. However, the Nationals think that will be the last hurdle that Harris will have to overcome. The 37-year-old right-hander experienced some lingering issues this spring and will begin the season on the injured list. Harris was only able to throw six innings last year and allowed six earned runs while striking out nine and walking three in eight relief outings. But he has a 2.94 career ERA and 1.11 WHIP in 10 major league seasons and should be a key piece of the team's bullpen when he's ready to return.
Washington Nationals relief pitcher Will Harris (shoulder), who has made just one spring training appearance back on March 19, said on Monday that he's having lingering issues following surgery for thoracic outlet syndrome last summer. That doesn't sound good, and we can bet that the 37-year-old right-hander will open the season on the injured list. Harris, an All-Star back in 2016 with the Houston Astros, tossed only six innings and allowed six earned runs due to thoracic outlet issues last season. He has 21 career saves and a 2.94 ERA in 10 big-league seasons and was set to be a valuable middle-relief arm for the Nats this year. Kyle Finnegan is Washington's projected closer to open the 2022 campaign.
The Washington Nationals activated outfielder Juan Soto (shoulder) and relief pitcher Will Harris (hand) from the 10-day injured list on Tuesday. Soto, who had been out since April 20 with a strained left shoulder, is not in the starting lineup on Tuesday against the Atlanta Braves. The 22-year-old superstar should be available off the bench on Tuesday and should be back in the lineup on Wednesday, so fantasy managers will want to fire him up wherever they own him. Soto was hitting .300/.410/.460 with two home runs in 14 games before his injury. He's one of the best all-around players in the game. Harris had surgery to clear a blood clot in his right arm in the offseason and will be making his season debut when he gets into a game. The 36-year-old can be ignored in fantasy.