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Scouting Report
Updated May 19, 2026
Landon Harmon, a 19-year-old right-handed pitcher prospect ranked No. 10 in the Washington Nationals' pipeline, was placed on the 7-day IL with a left oblique strain. The good news is that the injury is not expected to be serious and he should not miss significant time. Prior to the injury, Harmon had performed well across four starts with a 1.88 ERA, 11 strikeouts, and 5 walks over 14.1 innings. The 6-foot-5 righty has frontline starter upside with a fastball that reaches the upper 90s and two versions of breaking pitches. Early professional reps will be important for his development.
Strengths
- + Avoided serious injury - oblique strain is not expected to sideline him long
- + Strong early performance with 1.88 ERA in four starts
- + High strikeout rate (11 K in 14.1 IP)
- + Frontline starter upside with upper-90s fastball
- + Two quality breaking pitches
- + Ranked No. 10 prospect in Nationals pipeline
- + Selected in 3rd round of 2025 draft
- + Physical tools are impressive at age 19
Weaknesses
- - Currently on injured list early in professional career
- - Limited professional experience - only 4 starts before injury
- - Oblique strain could impact pitching mechanics
- - Missing valuable development time and reps
Injury Status: IL-10 -- Left oblique strain; placed on 7-day IL; not expected to miss significant time
About
Landon Stephens is a first baseman for the Chicago Cubs.
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