July 4, 2024

Reds Caravan begins tour across the Tri-State areaJosh Harrison signs with the Cincinnati Reds

Josh Harrison has signed a minor league deal with the Cincinnati Reds. The club made it official on Tuesday afternoon. The deal includes an invitation to big league spring training with the Reds. Mark Sheldon of Reds.com reported that the deal could be worth $1,500,000 if he makes the team. Sheldon also reported that Harrison has an opt-out on March 21st.Reds Caravan begins tour across the Tri-State area

Josh Harrison is from Cincinnati, grew up in town and went to Princeton High School as well as the University of Cincinnati before he was drafted in the 6th round by the Chicago Cubs back in 2008. He joins his older brother Vince Harrison in the organization, who is now the manager of the Reds High-A affiliate the Dayton Dragons.Reds Caravan begins tour across the Tri-State area

Over the last 13 seasons, Harrison has seen action in the big leagues. From 2011 through 2018 he was with the Pittsburgh Pirates where he made two All-Star teams (2014 and 2017). After leaving Pittsburgh he’s made his way around the league, spending time with the Detroit Tigers (2019), the Washington Nationals (2020-2021), the Oakland Athletics (2021), Chicago White Sox (2022) and the Philadelphia Phillies (2023).Reds Caravan begins tour across the Tri-State area

From 2019-2022 he put up a solid, but unspectacular .258/.319/.374 line in 326 games. That wasn’t quite as good as when he was with the Pirates, but solid enough. Things did not go his way in the 2023 season, though. He only played in 40 games with the Phillies and he hit just .204 with three walks (.263 on-base percentage), and he slugged just .291. His.554 OPS and his 53 OPS+ were only better than his 2019 season when he played in 36 games with the Tigers and were well below his career numbers of a .712 OPS and a 95 OPS+.

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