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Tyrone Eugene Harris (born December 5, 1964) is an American former professional baseball pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) in all or parts of seven seasons, from 1989 to 1995.

Gene Harris
Harris in 1988
Relief pitcher
Born: (1964-12-05) December 5, 1964 (age 57)
Sebring, Florida
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 5, 1989, for the Montreal Expos
Last MLB appearance
June 24, 1995, for the Baltimore Orioles
MLB statistics
Win–loss record12–18
Earned run average4.71
Strikeouts170
Teams
  • Montreal Expos (1989)
  • Seattle Mariners (1989–1992)
  • San Diego Padres (1992–1994)
  • Detroit Tigers (1994)
  • Philadelphia Phillies (1995)
  • Baltimore Orioles (1995)

Early life


Harris was a 1982 graduate of Okeechobee High School. He attended Tulane University, where he played football as well as baseball.[1]


Career


Harris was a fifth-round draft pick of the Montreal Expos in 1986.

He made it to the majors with Montreal to start the 1989 season but was sent down to Triple-A in early May. Later that month, he became part of a trade that the Expos would rue. They gave up future 300-game winner Randy Johnson along with Brian Holman and Harris to the Seattle Mariners for Mark Langston and a player to be named later. Langston left as a free agent after the season.

Harris was up and down between the Mariners and Triple-A during his time in the Seattle organization. That continued after he was traded to the San Diego Padres in a minor-league deal in May 1992.

Harris enjoyed the best year of his career in 1993, posting 23 saves for the Padres.

During the 1994 season, an injured and ineffective Harris lost his closer role with the Padres to Trevor Hoffman in mid-April.[2] He was traded in May to the Detroit Tigers, for whom he pitched only 11 1/3 innings.

Harris signed as a free agent with the Philadelphia Phillies ahead of the 1995 season but was traded to the Baltimore Orioles in June. He made just three appearances for Baltimore before being sidelined with an injured elbow. He and underwent season-ending elbow surgery in August. At that point, his big-league career ended.

Harris pitched in the minors for the Pittsburgh Pirates organization in 1996. He was out of the game in 1997. He made a brief comeback for Norfolk, the Triple-A affiliate of the New York Mets, in 1998. That was his last action as a pro ballplayer.


References


  1. 1990 Topps baseball card. # 738
  2. Olney, Buster (April 14, 1994). "Harris 'cool' with Riggleman; Hoffman takes over as closer". The San Diego Union-Tribune. Archived from the original on June 28, 2011.






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