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As long as he can stay healthy, I expect a big season from Michael Harris.

What do you think? @Remote
It's possible.
The thing with Harris is that he's only 23. So he might be maturing into his body and could get stronger.

I don't think his plate discipline will change a lot -- meaning, I don't think he will ever get a lot of walks.

But he does have solid bat control, and some guys have been highly impactful that way. Ichiro comes to mind. I'm not saying Harris is Ichiro...just making a point.

Now that he's entering his prime, Michael Harris could be a 25 HR, and 35 or 40 doubles kind of bat.

I'm not predicting that. But I do think the potential is there.
 

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This whole process was a charade. He was always going to the Dodgers. He'd be a fool NOT to sign there.

It's the best team, with the best weather, with the most opportunities and ownership that will spare no expense to field a winner AND it's in LA. With all things being even, which they are since he can't get a regular free agent contract, the Dodgers are the only choice.
 

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This whole process was a charade. He was always going to the Dodgers. He'd be a fool NOT to sign there.

It's the best team, with the best weather, with the most opportunities and ownership that will spare no expense to field a winner AND it's in LA. With all things being even, which they are since he can't get a regular free agent contract, the Dodgers are the only choice.

I wouldn't be bragging about LA weather these days. The yearly wildfires would probably send me to San Diego if all things were considered.
 
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