MLB: Philadelphia Phillies agrees with two-time All-Star player

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania /

The utility veteran Josh Harrison his from free agencyjoining the Philadelphia Philies for the upcoming campaign Major League Baseball (MLB), this according to information from the agency MSM Sports.

It was this Sunday when the player from Cincinnati, Ohio reached an agreement with the Phillies for one year and two million dollars; However, the organization has not yet made the contract official because the 35-year-old player still has to pass the physical.

This will be the second stage of Harrison with Philadelphia, because in the Season 2019 got a contract minor leagues with this team, seven months later he was released from said contract and the utility continued his career in Washington Nationals (2020-2021), then came to Oakland Athletics (2021) and last season he was part of Chicago White Sox.

In the last three seasons, Harrison he has hit .270 with 18 home runs, 12 stolen bases, 262 hits, 119 runs scored in 290 games played.

His most notable season was in 2014 as part of Pittsburg Piratessince in that year he received his first invitation to the All-Star Game after achieving a .315 batting average with 77 runs scored, 52 RBIs and 164 unstoppables. his second Stars game lived it in 2017.

Josh He has experience at second base, third base, shortstop, right field and left field, so his arrival in Philadelphia will give the team greater versatility and depth.

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