Baseball

Tommy Harrison Earns Honorable Mention All‑American as Miami Outfielder Shatters Records

The sophomore’s record‑breaking 2026 season places him among the nation’s elite college baseball players.

Tommy Harrison’s Record‑Breaking 2026 Season

Tommy Harrison, the Miami outfielder who has become a household name in college baseball circles, was recently recognized as an honorable mention All‑American by the College Baseball Foundation for the 2026 season. The honor comes after a campaign that saw him shatter Miami’s all‑time single‑season RBI record with 85 runs batted in.

Beyond the RBI milestone, Harrison concluded the regular season among the nation’s top ten in several key metrics, posting a .402 batting average, a .523 on‑base percentage and a .698 slugging percentage. His on‑base plus slugging (OPS) of 1.205 placed him at the pinnacle of the Mid‑American Conference.

National Accolades and Rankings

The sophomore’s dominance was underscored by a trio of Player‑of‑the‑Week selections, earning the award three times throughout the year. He also led the conference in home runs (17), OPS, RBIs and slugging percentage, a rare combination that highlighted his all‑around threat at the plate.

Tournament Impact and Team Seed

Harrison’s impact was most evident in the final week of the regular season, when his four home runs — including a grand slam — helped the Redhawks clinch the No. 1 seed in the MAC Tournament. His 13 RBIs during that stretch propelled Miami to a commanding position heading into the postseason.

Defensively, Harrison posted 51 putouts in right field with a fielding percentage of .988, showing that his contributions were not limited to the batter’s box. Across the season he amassed 150 total bases, 83 hits, 58 runs scored, 41 walks and 16 doubles, rounding out a statistically complete performance.

The College Baseball Foundation’s recognition, coupled with his earlier designation as the MAC Player of the Year and First Team All‑MAC honors, cements Harrison’s status as one of the most electrifying talents in recent college baseball history.

Published by SocketNews.com powered news Editorial Team Structured news coverage generated from verified editorial data fields. About Editorial Policy Contact