Harris' 2024 campaign was a bit of a microcosm for Atlanta's season as a whole, with high expectations being derailed by injury and underwhelming performance. The 22-year-old played in 110 games as he missed two months due to a hamstring injury, and his .722 OPS was nearly 100 points lower than his 2023 figure. Harris still hit 16 homers but had a career-worst .154 ISO, and he stole just 10 bases after recording 20 steals in each of his first two campaigns. He had a .283/.318/.506 slash line in 43 games after returning from the injuries, and it's possible he was laboring prior to the stint on the injured list. Harris posted his best defensive season with 11 Defensive Runs Saved and a plus-eight Outs Above Average, which should help him retain an everyday role through any offensive struggles. Harris is a strong candidate to rebound in 2025 and could deliver his first 20-20 campaign if he's able to stay healthy. Read Past Outlooks