2B/3B FA
Thu 8/21/14 11:57 AM

Harrison is batting .167 (6-for-30) in his last seven games. Manager Clint Hurdle recently committed to Harrison as the Bucs' primary third baseman for the rest of 2014, calling him the team's "top option" at third base. He's expanded the strike zone in recent days, likely in an effort to help Pittsburgh halt a seven-game losing streak (which ended Wednesday). Harrison ranks sixth in the NL with a .304 batting average, but every time he slumps fantasy owners might wonder if his hot run is over. With Andrew McCutchen back, Harrison won't feel the pressure of carrying the team's offense.