Availability
Harber was slashing .357/.424/.571 across 33 Cactus League plate appearances before sustaining a right hamstring injury Saturday. The Giants announced Wednesday he has been diagnosed with a Grade 2 strain requiring 4-to-6 weeks of recovery.
Fantasy Impact
Harber was not in consideration for the Opening Day roster and is now on track to miss at least the first month of the minor-league season. Once healthy, he is expected to report to Double-A Richmond.
Giants corner infielder Parks Harber left Saturday's Cactus League game after going first to third.
Fantasy Impact
Harber has been toying with lower minor pitching, hitting .323 with 13 home runs, six stolen bases, and a .970 OPS across 79 games between Single-A and High-A in 2025. He is set to start the 2026 in Double-A, but could be a quick riser in the Giants system.
Parks Harber played the outfield in the Fall League and the plan is for him to ge lots of corner outfield reps this spring.
Fantasy Impact
San Francisco Giants general manager Zack Minasian said vice president of player development Randy Winn, a former big-league outfielder, liked what he saw from Harber in the outfield during Fall League play. With Rafael Devers at first base and Matt Chapman at third, the Giants plan to use the 24-year-old prospect in a corner outfield role to create a clearer path to the majors. Harber posted a 1.097 OPS with seven home runs in 25 games at High-A Eugene last season, and Minasian said it’s likely he will open the 2026 campaign at Double-A.
The Yankees have traded infield prospect Park Harber to the Giants.
Fantasy Impact
Harber was part of a package the Yankees sent to the Giants for reliever Camillo Doval on Thursday. The 23-year-old has hit .319 with six homers, six steals, and a .914 OPS in 54 games across Low-A and High-A this season.