21.5
    Hand Speed (max)
    8/11/23
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The Wildcats were down early 2-0 after the first innings, but it didn’t take long for Franklin to come and answer back with some offense. Nobody was on base, but Harris geared up for a fastball and he surely didn’t get cheated. The ball was hit for a solo home run way over the right field wall. I’m a huge fan of the swing. Harris has tremendous amounts of feel when he walks into the batters box. Every time I’ve watched Harris hit, he continues to prove how well he can hit to both sides of the field. What is more impressive, is the quality of arms he’s getting to showcase his talent against. The opposing pitcher for Whitney is signed to play at Cal Poly next year, Harris stepped in the box to make a statement. I’ve noticed his energy is contagious throughout the whole dugout, and can potentially be a huge sparkplug at the next level. On the defensive side, Harris needs to come and get the ball more and work his glove through the baseball. There was an error earlier in the game that cost the Wildcats but it wasn’t enough to hurt them in the long run. Harris is one of the best ‘26 bats in NorCal, the ultimate separator will be if he can stay on the left side of the infield. Tons of talent to work with, will see him again during the Boras Classic.
Jason Harris, Franklin (CA), 2026
Positional Profile: SS/RHP Harris has all the positive indicators that show him projecting at the next level. As a '26 he has plenty of time to keep adding onto his measurables.
Body: 5-9, 156-pounds. Athletic build, strong upper body.
Hit: LHH. Slightly turned in stance, knob of the bat angled towards the catcher. Loads arms back, timed with a bigger legkick. Maintains the front foot turned in with the back foot sliding back depending on pitch location. 69.4 mph bat speed with 12 G’s of rotational acceleration.
Power: 96 max exit velocity, averaged 86.5 mph. 303' max distance.
Arm: RH. INF-79 mph. Quick release, throws on the line. Good accuracy
Defense: Showed really good footwork and movement getting in position for a groundball.
ATH: 7.16 runner in the 60. 1.66 and 3.94 in the 10 and 30 yard splits.