The Atlanta Braves have made the postseason the last seven seasons, winning the World Series in 2021. While it’s early in the 2025 season, Atlanta is fighting to get a top spot in a tough National League East division. Atlanta will need a full team effort to turn things around and get their record above .500. A key player who will play a big role for the Braves is Michael Harris II.

 

Atlanta Braves Waiting On Michael Harris II Surge 

 

Through 52 games, Harris is hitting above .200 while leading the team in RBI with 31. Harris has appeared in the postseason in every season that he’s been in the league dating back to 2022, and he’ll want to keep that streak going. During the 2024 postseason, Harris was impressive in the two games he played in. He hit .625 with a home run and two RBI as the Braves lost to the San Diego Padres in the Wild Card series.

 

Harris wants to help lead Atlanta back to the postseason with eyes on capturing his first World Series title. In his fourth season with the Braves, Harris has had a lot of success and has proven that he has what it takes to have a long career in this league.

 

Grand Opening, Grand Closing | Michael Harris II started Friday’s scoring in the first inning and wrapped it up in the 10th

 

And he’s a player that a team can feed off of, he can provide that spark at the bottom of the lineup and he has the skill set to win multiple Gold Glove awards throughout the course of his career.

 

“Man, I’m not even surprised anymore,” his teammate Alex Verdugo said in an mlb.com article. “He’s got so much range. The way he covers ground and reads balls and everything. He’s been a really fun outfielder for me to watch.”

 

While his numbers have declined since his rookie season, Harris still has what it takes to be a superstar and a significant contributor to the success of the Braves.

 

Harris’ Impressive Rookie Season 

 

The 2022 season was one to remember for Harris. He finished his rookie season with a .297 batting average, 19 home runs, 64 RBI, and 20 stolen bases, which are all career-highs for Harris. His performance earned him National League Rookie of the Year, the first Braves player to win the award since Ronald Acuna Jr. in 2018. 

The performance also earned him

 

Harris’ rookie performance gave the Braves organization and fan base a look at what they could look forward to in years to come. While the last few seasons have not lived up to his rookie season, Harris can have a stretch of dominating performances at any point during the season.

 

Michael Harris II Is The Five-Tool Diamond-Igniter For Lethal Atlanta Braves Squad

 

He is a competitor and is willing to do whatever it takes to put his team in the best position to win games. Harris has the opportunity to win multiple accolades throughout the course of his career, but his eyes are on the main prize and that is a World Series title. Keep a close eye on Harris throughout the season, because he will be a player the Braves will look to rely on.