
#36 RP · Athletics
Height
6'3"
Weight
230 lbs
Age
29
College
Lafayette
Draft
2018, Rd 3, #85
Experience
3 yrs
Bats/Throws
R/L
Grade this player:
| Year | Team | GP | ERA | W-L | K | WHIP | IP | SV |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Career | ![]() | 96 | 4.1990666 | 11-11 | 195 | 1.399689 | 0.0 | 5 |
Length
1 year
AAV
$780K/yr
Hogan Harris sits comfortably in the above-average tier among relief arms at this stage of the 2026 regular season, earning a B- performance grade that accurately captures where he is as a third-year reliever still working to establish himself as a genuine late-inning option. The organizational confidence in his save-situation potential is real, and the cautiously optimistic closer speculation surrounding him suggests the Athletics see something in his stuff worth developing, even if that potential hasn't fully crystallized into a defined role yet. The most notable gap in his profile right now is the absence of a definitive performance signature — without dominant strikeout numbers or a consistent string of high-leverage appearances on record, his grade reflects promise more than proof. His rookie-scale contract underscores exactly how the Athletics are positioning him: as a depth arm with upside rather than a committed closer investment, which is a double-edged framing that gives him opportunity but also leaves his role perpetually conditional. The media landscape around Harris is genuinely mixed in the most instructive way — no detractors, but no passionate believers either, which is the classic profile of a reliever who needs one extended dominant stretch to flip the narrative. That performance grade trending slightly downward over the last 30 days is worth watching; if it continues cooling while the sentiment grade keeps rising on closer speculation alone, there's a disconnect building that real results will eventually have to resolve. The CVI on his current deal holds a solid B+ — a low-cost reliever with legitimate closing upside is exactly the kind of contract that ages well if the performance catches up.
Auto-moderated fan forum with 5-minute speaker turns
Loading discussion...
Hogan Harris is a player in his 3rd MLB season listed at RP for the Athletics. FanVerdicts maintains four independent grades for every MLB player on an active roster — Contract Value Index for the deal itself, Performance for on-field production, Sentiment for media and fan reaction, and Fan Verdict for community voting. Current grades for Hogan Harris: Contract Value Index pending, Performance B-, Sentiment B+, Fan Verdict pending.
Every grade refreshes on its own cadence as new data lands. Performance recalculates when MLB game stats post; Sentiment updates with new media coverage and fan discussion; Contract Value Index recomputes when contract terms change; Fan Verdict reflects live community voting on this profile. Contract details below show the structure (years, total value, average annual value, guarantees) the Contract Value Index grade is computed against.
For league-wide context, the MLB hub has team rankings, GM report cards, the transactions feed, and live scoreboards. The MLB player rankings page sorts every active player by performance and contract value within their position.
Hogan Harris has quietly become one of the more compelling names in the Athletics' bullpen conversation, and the public narrative around the 29-year-old reliever reflects genuine momentum rather than manufactured hype. Beat coverage has zeroed in on his ability to handle a hybrid relief role, consistently stepping up in high-leverage situations, and the closer candidacy chatter is real — his name has surfaced as an early favorite for saves, which is the kind of media framing that tends to snowball quickly in a pennant race. That sentiment grade sits a notch ahead of his on-field performance grade, a gap worth acknowledging: the buzz is running slightly hotter than the production, which means Harris still has something to prove to fully justify the narrative being built around him. The Athletics have been active in reshaping their roster, adding pieces like Jonah Heim via trade and signing Brent Rooker, moves that signal a front office investing in its competitive position at 18-17 and the No. 2 seed in the AL West — and a roster trending toward credibility tends to lift the profiles of players like Harris who sit at the center of a leverage role. His rookie scale contract is a legitimate organizational asset, keeping him cost-controlled while the saves conversation matures. The narrative on Harris right now is trending downward from its recent peak but still sits in a healthy range — he's a reliever worth monitoring closely as the Athletics push toward what shapes up to be a meaningful regular season run.