Making Noise in the Minors
Some players donโt need much time to make an impression.ย Parks Harberย is quickly becoming one of those names. After a strong introduction to pro ball in 2024, he took things to another level in 2025 and put himself firmly on the radar as a player to watch.
A Strong First Impression
Harber began his pro career inย 2024ย with the Yankeeโs Low-A affiliate in the Florida State League. In justย 23 games, he showed a little bit of everything at the plate. He hitย .269, got on base at a strongย .389 clip, and showed gap power with extra-base hits scattered throughout his short stint.
Even in limited action, it was clear Harber wasnโt overmatched. He worked counts, took walks, and showed the ability to drive the ball with authority.
A Big Step Forward in 2025
The real eye-opener came inย 2025. Playing across two minor league levels and two major league clubs, Harber was a productive hitter in both systems. Overย 79 games, he put up aย .323 batting average,ย .420 on-base percentage, andย .550 slugging percentage, good for a standoutย .970 OPS.
In plain terms: he hit for average, got on base constantly, and hit for real power.
Harber launched 13 home runs, knocked in 64 runs, and collected 24 extra-base hits, showing he can hurt pitchers in more ways than one.
Power With Control
One of the most encouraging signs is how Harber balances power with patience. He drewย 44 walksย againstย 79 strikeouts, which suggests heโs not just swinging for the fences. He knows the strike zone and waits for pitches he can drive.
That approach is often what separates players who stall in the minors from those who keep climbing.
Not Just a Bat
While power is a big part of Harberโs profile, heโs not a one-dimensional hitter. He chipped inย six stolen basesย and was caught only twice, adding another layer to his offensive game. Heโs the type of player who can impact an inning even without a home run.
Whatโs Next?
After a breakout 2025, Harber will be tested against more advanced pitching. He was also traded to the west coast at the trade deadline. The big question now is whether his approach and power translate as pitchers get smarter and more precise. If they do, he could move quickly.
Final Thoughts
Parks Harberโs numbers jump off the page, but itโs the well-rounded nature of his game that stands out most. He hits for average, shows legitimate power, and understands the strike zone. That combination makes him one of the more intriguing minor league hitters to keep an eye on.
He may not be a household name yet, but if he keeps producing like this, that wonโt last long.
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