Starred at The Westminster (Ga.) School despite missing most of his junior year with a wrist injury and having his 2020 senior season canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a sophomore, he was named first-team All-State and the 2018 Class 3A Player of the Year by the Georgia Dugout Club...Was a quarterback on Westminster’s football team, where he was a three-year letter winner. He helped lead the team to the Georgia 3A state playoffs in 2018...Has a fraternal twin brother, Robson. The duo went to rival high schools growing up. The two never played on the same teams growing up (started in Little League) as they wanted to each have their separate paths. In high school, Robson’s school, Lovett, beat Parks’ high school for the state championship. Robson ended up going to Auburn (did not play baseball at Auburn)...Grew up a Georgia Bulldogs fan and went to many football games as a child. Parks’ father, Gene, attended the school for college...Played on the Cape during the summer of 2022, playing for the Brewster Whitecaps...“I saw \[going undrafted\] as motivation,” Harber told Baseball America this past October. “People didn’t see me as good enough to get drafted. It was up to me to put in the work to get myself to a place where I could be considered good enough.”
2025
Acquired by the Giants from the Yankees alongside RHP Trystan Vrieling, C/IF Jesús Rodríguez and LHP Carlos De La Rosa in exchange for RHP Camilo Doval on the July 31 Trade Deadline...Had a .323/.420/.550 slash line with 52 runs, 21 doubles, three triples, 13 homers and 64 RBI in 79 combined games for Yankee affiliates Tampa (Single-A) and Hudson Valley (High-A) as well as Giants High-A Eugene...Slashed .333/.454/.644 with 20 runs, six doubles, seven home runs, 24 RBI and a 1.098 OPS in 25 games for Eugene...Played 17 games for Scottsdale in the Arizona Fall League...ranked inside the AFL’s top-10 in batting average (.383, third), on-base percentage (.513, fourth), slugging percentage (.683, fourth), OPS (1.196, fourth), doubles, (nine, first), extra-base hits (12, tied-first) and total bases (41, third)...Started playing outfield upon being acquired by the Giants, making six starts in left field and one in right field for Eugene, and another four starts in right field in the AFL. Finished the season as the Giants’ No. 22 prospect per MLB.com.
2024
Slashed .269/.389/.449 (21-for-78) with 19 runs, seven doubles, two triples, one homer and 19 RBI in 23 games with Single-A Tampa after signing with New York-AL as a non-drafted free agent.