Minnesota Twins Prospects: 15-11
15. Travis Harrison, 3B/LF
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Harrison has not had a stand out season yet in the minors, but if there is to be one, this could be the year. He will start the year in AA-Chattanooga, where he will be able to escape some of the woes that most hitters receive in the pitcher-friendly Florida-State League. He has all the hitting tools that you look for in a hitter, as he is able to hit for some power and for average. He struggled to hit the ball out of the park last year at Fort Myers, hitting only 3 home runs in over 450 at bats, but he did hit 15 home runs in 450 at bats the year before. Harrison’s stock is a bit of a mystery, as he could come out hitting on all cylinders this year or really struggle. Either way, this is a make or break year for him because he will have to show he can hit better as he doesn’t have the defense to reach the majors. For 2015, look for him to show some power with a decent average while playing mainly left field.