Harrison went 1-for-4 with a double, an RBI and a pair of stolen bases Wednesday against the Mets.
EDGE Analysis
The two swipes pushed his total to 11 in 54 games -- that's one more than he picked up in 114 games last year, when he was also caught eight times. Harrison's done a much better job of picking his spots this year, and it certainly doesn't hurt that he's also sitting on a career-best .322 average. One of the game's better contact hitters, Harrison has banged out eight base knocks in the last four games and could set a whole host of new career highs if he can keep up anything resembling his current pace.