Statistically, 2024 was Atlanta Braves outfielder Michael Harris II’s worst season of his young MLB career. He finished the season slashing .264/.304/.418, with 16 home runs and 48 RBIs. All were career lows.
Much of it was due to a slow start followed by missing an extended period of time due to a Grade 2 hamstring injury.
However, we saw some flashes following his return. Not just the flashes we are used to seeing but a sign that the best of Harris is on the horizon.
Here Comes the Harris Power Surge
Heading into September, Harris was still a bit slow out of the gate from his hamstring injury.