Former Harrisburg Senators currently in the MLB

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HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) – Baseball is back and the Harrisburg Senators are well-represented in MLB with 16 former Senators competing in the majors.

The list, as of April 2, 2024, of Harrisburg Senators in MLB is as follows:

Player

Team

Status

Luis Garcia Jr

Washington Nationals

Lucas Giolito

Boston Red Sox

60-day IL

Bryce Harper

Philadelphia Phillies

Jake Irvin

Washington Nationals

Reynaldo Lopez

Atlanta Braves

Nick Pivetta

Boston Red Sox

Robbie Ray

San Francisco Giants

60-day IL

Anthony Rendon

Los Angeles Angels

Victor Robles

Washington Nationals

Juan Soto

New York Yankees

Stephen Strasburg

Washington Nationals

60-day IL

Michael Taylor

Pittsburgh Pirates

Blake Treinen

Los Angeles Dodgers

15-day IL

Trea Turner

Philadelphia Phillies

Austin Voth

Seattle Mariners

Trey Lipscomb

Washington Nationals

Los Angeles Angels

Anthony Rendon – Rendon played in eight games with Harrisburg in 2015. Rendon has played for the Angels since 2020, previously playing in the Washington organization from 2013-2019.

Rendon owns a career .282 batting average with 657 RBI and an on-base percentage of .282. Rendon has hit 158 home runs.

Atlanta Braves

Reynaldo Lopez – Lopez played in 14 games with Harrisburg in 2016. Lopez has pitched for five major league teams for 241 total games, with the Braves marking his sixth.

Lopez has a career 4.32 ERA, allowing 635 hits in 679.2 innings pitched.

Los Angeles Dodgers

Blake Treinen – Treinen played 21 games for Harrisburg in 2013 and joined his current team, the Dodgers, last season. The relief pitcher owns a 2.86 ERA from his 9 seasons in the majors, allowing 424 hits across 503 innings.

San Francisco Giants

Robbie Ray – Ray pitched for Harrisburg for 11 games in 2013. Ray has played 10 seasons in the majors, spending the last two with Seattle, and owns a 3.96 ERA. Ray has pitched 1228 innings, allowing 1082 hits.

Seattle Mariners

Austin Voth – Voth pitched 46 games for Harrisburg between 2014 and 2019. This is Voth’s first season with Seattle, formerly playing two seasons with Baltimore. The right-handed pitcher has pitched 301.1 career innings, allowing 160 runs with an ERA of 4.87.

Washington Nationals

Luis Garcia Jr –  The second baseman played 129 games with the Senators in 2019 and has played for Washington since he began his MLB career in 2020. The pitcher has a .596 winning percentage with an ERA of 3.61. Garcia has allowed 296 hits over 352 innings in the last four years.

Jake Irvin – Irvin is now a starting pitcher for the Washington Nationals. The pitcher played just 15 games with Harrisburg in 2022, joining the Nationals in 2023. Irvin has started in 25 games with Washington and owns a 4.64 ERA, allowing 69 runs in 126 innings.

Victor Robles – Robles only played one game with Harrisburg in 2021. The centerfielder from the Dominican Republic has played for the Nationals since 2017. Robles has 154 RBI from 1587 at-bats with an on-base percentage of .312.

Stephen Strasburg – Strasburg pitched in seven games for the Senators from 2010 to 2015. Strasburg only pitched one game for Washington in 2022 due to injury. Strasburg has appeared in 247 games for the Nationals since 2010, allowing 582 runs across 1470 innings.

Trey Lipscomb – Lipscomb played in 80 games with Harrisburg in 2023 and has played in three games with the Nationals so far this season. Lipscomb has a .455 batting average from his three appearances with one home run.

Philadelphia Phillies

Trea Turner – Turner played just ten games with Harrisburg in 2015. The short-lived Senator started his major league career with Washington and joined Philadelphia last season as a free agent.

Turner owns a career batting average of .832 over the past 10 years with 150 home runs and 512 RBI.

Bryce Harper – Harper played 42 games with the Senators between 2011 and 2014. The right fielder was drafted first overall in the 2010 MLB June Amateur Draft by the Washington Nationals.

Harper joined the Phillies in 2019 and owns a career batting average of .280 with 306 home runs and 889 RBI.

Pittsburgh Pirates

Michael Taylor – Taylor played in 98 games with Harrisburg in 2014, six in 2017 and 57 in 2019. Taylor earned a Gold Glove Award in 2021 with the Kansas City Royals.

Throughout the past 11 years Taylor has played in 974 major league games, boasting a .240 batting average with 336 RBI from 2933 at-bats. Taylor played last season with the Minnesota Twins and is entering his first season with Pittsburgh this year.

Boston Red Sox

Lucas Giolito – Giolito played eight games with Harrisburg in 2015 and 14 games in 2016. Giolito split last season between three teams and is making his Red Sox debut this season.

Across eight seasons Giolito has pitched in 180 MLB games with a 4.43 ERA.

Nick Pivetta – Pivetta played just three games with Harrisburg in 2015 before going to Reading and eventually Potomac for the rest of the season. Pivetta has played for Boston for the last four seasons.

Pivetta has pitched in 197 MLB games and owns a 4.84 ERA.

New York Yankees

Juan Soto – Soto played eight games with Harrisburg in 2018. This is Soto’s first season with the Yankees, playing for the San Diego Padres for part of 2022 and in 2023.

Across seven seasons in the majors Soto has appeared in 784 games and owns a .285 batting average with 487 RBI. Soto has hit 161 home runs in MLB.

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