Harrison expressed frustration about his decreased velocity, stating, "I'm not really used to that my whole career. I definitely don't want to see it at this stage and at this point of my life, so I'm definitely pissed off about that, just because I know it's not the work -- I've been working my butt off." His candid acknowledgment of this challenge highlights the emotional toll it takes on young athletes dealing with performance expectations.
Despite his recent struggles, Harrison's overall performance in his first full MLB season has displayed promise, comparable to other pitchers like Logan Webb and Robbie Ray at similar stages. Harrison stated, "We've got a couple of starts left so let's do it, why not? I'll keep a positive mentality." This demonstrates his resolve and commitment to overcoming hurdles in the pursuit of improvement.
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