Kyle Harrison, a promising 23-year-old left-handed pitcher for the Giants, is set to make his first MLB start this season, filling in for the injured Justin Verlander. With manager Bob Melvin stating Harrison is expected to make at least two starts, the team is emphasizing a short-term focus on his performance. Harrison has previously shown potential, having posted a 4.56 ERA in 24 starts last year and a solid 3.46 ERA in six Triple-A starts this season. Verlander's injury creates an opportunity for Harrison, who may return to the bullpen if Verlander is back quickly.
Manager Bob Melvin confirms Kyle Harrison will make two starts for the Giants as Verlander's replacement, focusing on immediate performance and potential future roles.
Harrison, once a top pitching prospect, had an impressive run in Triple-A with a 3.46 ERA before being called up to fill Verlander's spot temporarily.
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