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Grade Brett Harris
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On the field, Brett Harris grades out as a shaky 3B for Athletics (D+ Performance). That places him 62nd of 72 graded third basemen. The public read is sharply negative (F Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score.
| Year | Team | GP | AVG | HR | RBI | OPS | SB | H |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Career | ![]() | 73 | 0.19444445 | 3 | 17 | 0.59549266 | 1 | 35 |
| 2026 | ![]() | 5 | .000 | 0 | — | .333 | 0 | 0 |
| 2025 | ![]() | 32 | .274 | 0 |
Brett Harris currently profiles as a below-average option at third base, and his D+ performance grade reflects a body of work that has not made a compelling case for everyday big-league time. Without standout statistical production to point to, there is no clear offensive or defensive pillar to build an argument around — his game at this stage reads as incomplete across the board. The Athletics made their organizational verdict clear when they optioned him to Las Vegas following a spring training competition he could not win outright, and the recent signing of Max Muncy to a roster move further signals that the front office is actively sourcing third-base solutions from outside the organization. Trade speculation connecting the Athletics to outside help at the hot corner — including reported interest in a Brewers fit — only deepens the sense that Harris is not viewed as the long-term answer at the position. On his rookie scale contract, the financial commitment is minimal, which preserves his organizational depth value, but fringe roster standing is a fragile place to operate when external reinforcements keep arriving. The path back to a meaningful big-league role runs entirely through Triple-A Las Vegas, where Harris will need to generate the kind of sustained, undeniable production that forces the front office's hand — cautious skepticism from analysts and fans alike suggests that opportunity, while not fully closed, is narrowing fast.
Brett Harris ranks 62nd of 72 graded third basemen by performance. That slots Brett between Nolan Arenado (D+) just ahead and Kyle Farmer (D) just behind.
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| 2024 | ![]() | 36 | .146 | 3 | 12 | .538 | 0 | 15 |
Brett Harris finds himself in organizational limbo entering 2026, with media coverage painting a picture of a player whose stock has cratered within the Athletics' system. After losing a competitive spring training battle for the third-base job and being optioned to Las Vegas, Harris has been downgraded from potential starter to mere organizational depth, with beat writers openly questioning his long-term viability as a major-league contributor. The Athletics' reported interest in external third-base options — particularly the rumored fit with Milwaukee's available talent — signals that the front office has essentially moved on from Harris as their answer at the hot corner. Media retrospectives on his 2025 performance were notably lukewarm, lacking the enthusiasm typically reserved for rising prospects, while fan sentiment has shifted from cautious optimism to resigned skepticism about his ceiling. Harris now faces the unenviable task of proving his worth at Triple-A while watching the organization actively explore alternatives, earning him a bottom-tier F grade that reflects both his diminished standing and the uphill battle ahead to reclaim relevance in Oakland's future plans.
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