Will Harris
40-Year-Old
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Suffers setback
Harris (pectoral) suffered another setback and will get an MRI to determine the next steps in his recovery, Andrew Golden of the Washington Post reports.
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He has been dealing with lingering effects from thoracic outlet syndrome surgery performed two summers ago, and at this point, it seems unlikely that Harris will ever get back on a mound for the Nationals. The 38-year-old right-hander is in the final year of a three-year, $24 million contract signed ahead of the 2020 campaign, and he's only been healthy enough to pitch 23.2 innings for Washington during that time.
He has been dealing with lingering effects from thoracic outlet syndrome surgery performed two summers ago, and at this point, it seems unlikely that Harris will ever get back on a mound for the Nationals. The 38-year-old right-hander is in the final year of a three-year, $24 million contract signed ahead of the 2020 campaign, and he's only been healthy enough to pitch 23.2 innings for Washington during that time.
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Smith was dominant with the Astros in 2019, and he parlayed his performance into a three-year deal with the Nationals in 2020. The 36-year-old worked as a setup man during his first season in Washington, but he was slightly less effective, posting a 3.06 ERA. His 4.13 SIERA was the worst of his career, and his 4.09 xFIP was the worst mark since his rookie year in 2012. His walk rate spiked to 10.7% during the abbreviated season, the first time the rate reached double figures in his career. With the Nationals bringing in Brad Hand on a one-year, $10.5 million deal, Harris will remain in a setup role this season. He should be a solid source of holds and may get the occassional save when Hand is not available.
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Resumes rehab assignment
Harris (pectoral) resumed his rehab assignment Tuesday with Triple-A Rochester, striking out one and working around a hit in a scoreless inning.
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Begins rehab assignment
Harris (pectoral) allowed three runs on three hits and no walks while failing to strike out a batter in one-third of an inning during a rehab appearance at Triple-A Rochester on Wednesday, Jesse Dougherty of The Washington Post reports.
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Resumes mound work
Harris (pectoral) threw a bullpen session Tuesday, Mark Zuckerman of MASNSports.com reports.
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Nearing throwing program
Harris (pectoral) is expected to resume throwing around May 1, Jesse Dougherty of The Washington Post reports.
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On 60-day IL after recent procedure
The Nationals placed Harris on the 60-day injured list Thursday after he underwent right pectoral surgery March 31, Andrew Golden of The Washington Post reports.
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Could see save chances with Nats
Harris, who signed a three-year, $24 million deal with the Nationals on Thursday, could see occasional save opportunities with Washington, Jeff Passan of ESPN.com reports.
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The 35-year-old spent the last five seasons with the Astros, and ironically, facilitated his new team's World Series title by giving up a go-ahead home run to Howie Kendrick in Game 7 last October. Passan reports Harris will primary be deployed in an eighth-inning role, but adds that the occasional save opportunity as a right-handed complement to southpaw closer Sean Doolittle is within the realm of possibility. Harris has a modest amount of ninth-inning experience over his eight-season big-league career, going 20-for-35 in save chances.
The 35-year-old spent the last five seasons with the Astros, and ironically, facilitated his new team's World Series title by giving up a go-ahead home run to Howie Kendrick in Game 7 last October. Passan reports Harris will primary be deployed in an eighth-inning role, but adds that the occasional save opportunity as a right-handed complement to southpaw closer Sean Doolittle is within the realm of possibility. Harris has a modest amount of ninth-inning experience over his eight-season big-league career, going 20-for-35 in save chances.