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Former MLB player Monte Harrison joins Arkansas football program as walk-on – Southwest Times Record

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — A former Major League Baseball player is trading in his baseball bat for shoulder pads and joining the Arkansas football program.
According to an Arkansas spokesperson, Monte Harrison committed to the Razorbacks Monday and will join the football team as a walk-on. Harrison logged 68 at-bats across three MLB seasons, last appearing with the Los Angeles Angels in 2022.
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Harrison, 28, was a four-star wide receiver coming out of Missouri’s Lee Summit High School in 2014. As a senior, Harrison racked up 1,007 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns on 60 catches. He committed to Nebraska but never made it to campus, instead signing with the Milwaukee Brewers after getting selected in the second round of the MLB Draft.
Harrison made his MLB debut on Aug. 3, 2020 with the Miami Marlins. He finished his career with a .176 batting average and two home runs.
According to 247sports, Harrison was recruited by Arkansas but never received a scholarship offer to play football.
The Razorbacks open their season Aug. 29 against UAPB in Little Rock.

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