Drafted in the CB-A round (36th overall) by the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2022 (signed for $2,050,000).
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One of the better players to come out of Southern Lee High in Sanford, N.C., Harrington was recruited as a walk-on to Campbell, where he immediately stepped into a prominent role on the pitching staff. He posted a 3.45 ERA over 75.2 innings and 14 starts as a freshman in 2021 and was one of the better arms in the Big South. This spring, as a draft-eligible sophomore, Harrington stepped into Campbell’s Friday night role and was one of the best strike throwers in the country—his strikeout-to-walk ratio is a top-25 mark among Division I arms. He was one of 31 Golden Spikes award semifinalists after posting a 2.53 ERA over 15 starts and 92.2 innings, with 111 strikeouts (30.0 K%) and 18 walks (4.9 BB%). Harrington has a four-pitch mix that’s led by a fastball that sits 90-93 mph and has been up to 96 this spring. His low-80s slider and mid-80s changeup have both shown improvement this spring and look like above-average pitches at best, with whiff rates over 40%. He’ll also mix in an upper-70s curveball, but that’s a solid fourth offering and used more as a get-me-over pitch than a swing-and-miss option. Harrington shows good feel to spot all his pitches as well as change speeds and eye levels. He’s a solid athlete and a good mover on the mound, with a clean and loose arm. At a lean, 6-foot-2, 185 pounds, Harrington has plenty of physical projection remaining and with more strength could develop more velocity and power to what is presently an extremely polished foundation.
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BA Grade: 50/High
Track Record: Harrington’s profile involves more than a bit of projection and development. He didn’t start pitching full-time until his junior year of high school in Sanford, N.C., and the pandemic limited his senior year to one start. He walked on at Campbell and became the team’s Friday starter by the time he was drafted in 2022, when he was a sophomore. Pittsburgh chose him with their supplemental first-round pick and signed him for $2.047 million. He pitched at two Class A levels in his 2023 pro debut, primarily High-A Greensboro.
Scouting Report: Harrington’s mix starts with a four-seam fastball that sits around 93 mph but plays up because of high spin rates and excellent life through the zone. The pitch is further amplified by a lower release height and angle created in his delivery. Harrington threw his fastball effectively in and out of the zone, earning high rates of both miss and chase. The righthander backs up his fastball primarily with two pitches. The first is a short, sweeping slider in the low 80s that he can land in the zone for a called strike or spin out of the zone for chases. He rounds out his mix with a mid-80s changeup that he shows solid feel to throw but still could use further development and consistency. Harrington also throws a two-seam fastball in the same velocity range as his four-seamer and will flip in an occasional cutter as well. The latter pitch could become a bigger part of his arsenal in coming seasons. He threw all of his pitches for strikes in volume and quality. All together, Harrington’s mix gives him a variety of shapes and velocities to disperse throughout the strike zone to hitters of both hands.
The Future: The 2024 season, which will likely begin in Double-A, should provide a clearer picture of Harrington’s direction and future. For now, he could fit in the back of a rotation.
Track Record: The rare projectable college pitcher with limited innings, Harrington was a two-sport star at Southern Lee High in Sanford, N.C., who only became a full-time pitcher as a junior and made only one start as a senior in 2020 before the pandemic ended his season. Harrington received minimal Division I interest and opted to walk on at Campbell. He quickly made an impact, winning the Camels' Sunday starter role entering the spring and pitching his way to Big South Conference freshman of the year honors. He was even better as a sophomore in 2022, posting a 2.53 ERA to go with 111 strikeouts, 18 walks and only one home run allowed in 92.2 innings. The Pirates drafted him 36th overall and signed him for $2.047 million.
Scouting Report: Harrington provides an intriguing foundation for the Pirates to mold. When he signed, his deep arsenal was fronted by a low-90s two-seam fastball. He also experimented with a four-seam fastball at Campbell in 2022 that touched 96 mph. Both his sweeping low-80s slider and tailing mid-80s changeup have intriguing shape, but neither showed plus potential as an amateur. Harrington also flashes a slower upper-70s curveball as a change-of-pace look for hitters. Scouts like his arm action, while his athleticism allows him to repeat his delivery, suggesting plus command potential. Harrington could enhance his entire profile if he finds a way to unlock a bit more power in his arsenal. And there's reason to believe more could be in the tank, because Harrington added nearly 20 pounds of muscle in two years at Campbell and has room on his 6-foot-2 frame to continue adding strength.
The Future: Harrington is a polished strike-thrower who could move quickly through the lower levels. He will make his professional debut in 2023.
School: Campbell Committed/Drafted: Never Drafted Age At Draft: 21 BA Grade: 50/High Scouting Grades: Fastball: 50 | Curveball: 40 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 55 | Cutter: | Control: 60 One of the better players to come out of Southern Lee High in Sanford, N.C., Harrington was recruited as a walk-on to Campbell, where he immediately stepped into a prominent role on the pitching staff. He posted a 3.45 ERA over 75.2 innings and 14 starts as a freshman in 2021 and was one of the better arms in the Big South. This spring, as a draft-eligible sophomore, Harrington stepped into Campbell’s Friday night role and was one of the best strike throwers in the country—his strikeout-to-walk ratio is a top-25 mark among Division I arms. He was one of 31 Golden Spikes award semifinalists after posting a 2.53 ERA over 15 starts and 92.2 innings, with 111 strikeouts (30.0 K%) and 18 walks (4.9 BB%). Harrington has a four-pitch mix that’s led by a fastball that sits 90-93 mph and has been up to 96 this spring. His low-80s slider and mid-80s changeup have both shown improvement this spring and look like above-average pitches at best, with whiff rates over 40%. He’ll also mix in an upper-70s curveball, but that’s a solid fourth offering and used more as a get-me-over pitch than a swing-and-miss option. Harrington shows good feel to spot all his pitches as well as change speeds and eye levels. He’s a solid athlete and a good mover on the mound, with a clean and loose arm. At a lean, 6-foot-2, 185 pounds, Harrington has plenty of physical projection remaining and with more strength could develop more velocity and power to what is presently an extremely polished foundation.
Scouting Reports
BA Grade/Risk: 50/High
Track Record: The rare projectable college pitcher with limited innings, Harrington was a two-sport star at Southern Lee High in Sanford, N.C., who only became a full-time pitcher as a junior and made only one start as a senior in 2020 before the pandemic ended his season. Harrington received minimal Division I interest and opted to walk on at Campbell. He quickly made an impact, winning the Camels' Sunday starter role entering the spring and pitching his way to Big South Conference freshman of the year honors. He was even better as a sophomore in 2022, posting a 2.53 ERA to go with 111 strikeouts, 18 walks and only one home run allowed in 92.2 innings. The Pirates drafted him 36th overall and signed him for $2.047 million.
Scouting Report: Harrington provides an intriguing foundation for the Pirates to mold. When he signed, his deep arsenal was fronted by a low-90s two-seam fastball. He also experimented with a four-seam fastball at Campbell in 2022 that touched 96 mph. Both his sweeping low-80s slider and tailing mid-80s changeup have intriguing shape, but neither showed plus potential as an amateur. Harrington also flashes a slower upper-70s curveball as a change-of-pace look for hitters. Scouts like his arm action, while his athleticism allows him to repeat his delivery, suggesting plus command potential. Harrington could enhance his entire profile if he finds a way to unlock a bit more power in his arsenal. And there's reason to believe more could be in the tank, because Harrington added nearly 20 pounds of muscle in two years at Campbell and has room on his 6-foot-2 frame to continue adding strength.
The Future: Harrington is a polished strike-thrower who could move quickly through the lower levels. He will make his professional debut in 2023.
Track Record: The rare projectable college pitcher with limited innings, Harrington was a two-sport star at Southern Lee High in Sanford, N.C., who only became a full-time pitcher as a junior and made only one start as a senior in 2020 before the pandemic ended his season. Harrington received minimal Division I interest and opted to walk on at Campbell. He quickly made an impact, winning the Camels' Sunday starter role entering the spring and pitching his way to Big South Conference freshman of the year honors. He was even better as a sophomore in 2022, posting a 2.53 ERA to go with 111 strikeouts, 18 walks and only one home run allowed in 92.2 innings. The Pirates drafted him 36th overall and signed him for $2.047 million.
Scouting Report: Harrington provides an intriguing foundation for the Pirates to mold. When he signed, his deep arsenal was fronted by a low-90s two-seam fastball. He also experimented with a four-seam fastball at Campbell in 2022 that touched 96 mph. Both his sweeping low-80s slider and tailing mid-80s changeup have intriguing shape, but neither showed plus potential as an amateur. Harrington also flashes a slower upper-70s curveball as a change-of-pace look for hitters. Scouts like his arm action, while his athleticism allows him to repeat his delivery, suggesting plus command potential. Harrington could enhance his entire profile if he finds a way to unlock a bit more power in his arsenal. And there's reason to believe more could be in the tank, because Harrington added nearly 20 pounds of muscle in two years at Campbell and has room on his 6-foot-2 frame to continue adding strength.
The Future: Harrington is a polished strike-thrower who could move quickly through the lower levels. He will make his professional debut in 2023.
August Update: One of the better players to come out of Southern Lee High in Sanford, N.C., Harrington was recruited as a walk-on to Campbell, where he immediately stepped into a prominent role on the pitching staff. He posted a 3.45 ERA over 75.2 innings and 14 starts as a freshman in 2021 and was one of the better arms in the Big South. This spring, as a draft-eligible sophomore, Harrington stepped into Campbell's Friday night role and was one of the best strike throwers in the country—his strikeout-to-walk ratio is a top-25 mark among Division I arms. He was one of 31 Golden Spikes award semifinalists after posting a 2.53 ERA over 15 starts and 92.2 innings, with 111 strikeouts (30.0 K%) and 18 walks (4.9 BB%). Harrington has a four-pitch mix that's led by a fastball that sits 90-93 mph and has been up to 96 this spring. His low-80s slider and mid-80s changeup have both shown improvement this spring and look like above-average pitches at best, with whiff rates over 40%. He'll also mix in an upper-70s curveball, but that's a solid fourth offering and used more as a get-me-over pitch than a swing-and-miss option. Harrington shows good feel to spot all his pitches as well as change speeds and eye levels. He's a solid athlete and a good mover on the mound, with a clean and loose arm. At a lean, 6-foot-2, 185 pounds, Harrington has plenty of physical projection remaining and with more strength could develop more velocity and power to what is presently an extremely polished foundation.