R. J. Harrison

Athlete

1954 –

89

Who is R. J. Harrison?

Robert Joseph "R. J." Harrison is an American front-office executive in Major League Baseball. He has been director of amateur scouting of the Tampa Bay Rays since 2006 and will begin his eighth campaign in that post in 2013. He is the son of longtime Seattle Mariners scout Bob Harrison.

R. J. Harrison is a former minor league pitcher and catcher. He stood 6 feet 7 inches tall, weighed 210 pounds, threw right-handed and batted left-handed. He graduated from Robert A. Millikan Senior High School of Long Beach in 1972 and attended Arizona State University, where he played catcher on the Sun Devils' varsity baseball team from 1973–1975.

Harrison turned professional with the St. Louis Cardinals as a catcher in 1975, but by the middle of his second season in the Redbird farm system he had converted to pitcher. In 1977 he had his finest season as a professional, winning 14 games, with a 2.45 earned run average and 16 complete games with the St. Petersburg Cardinals of the Class A Florida State League. But his pitching career was derailed by injuries. In 1978 he landed on the disabled list of the Double-A Arkansas Travelers for the last six weeks of the season, and was released by the Cardinals prior to the 1979 campaign.

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Born
Mar 14, 1954
Education
  • Arizona State University

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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