A renowned baseball player, Denim Harris, has tragically passed away.
Denim Harris, a 2025 graduate from Mansfield Timberview High School in Texas, was an athletic and versatile baseball player known for his speed, defense, and all-around skill set.
Standing 5-foot-8 and weighing 160 pounds, Harris batted left and threw right, excelling primarily as an outfielder.
A member of the Stix 2025 Grey team, he participated in 27 Perfect Game events, earning 17 awards.
At the 2023 Sunshine Texas Showcase, Harris recorded a 6.99-second 60-yard dash, an 83-mph outfield velocity, and a 73-mph exit velocity, earning a spot on the Top Prospect List.
His quick first step and smooth defensive movements were complemented by a compact, controlled left-handed swing that produced consistent contact to all fields.
With notable performances including a home run against the Texas Angels 2025, Smith and multiple-hit and multi-run games, Harris continued to demonstrate his potential as a reliable, high-motor player.
Seminole State Mourns Baseball Player Denim Harris After Fatal Dallas Crash
As per the reports, a baseball player at Seminole State, Denim Harris, passed away in October 2025 in a fatal crash.
However, the reason behind the crash is unknown as the investigation is ongoing.
Five Tool took to their official Facebook handle to mourn the tragic loss of Denim Harris. They wrote,
🕊️We are deeply saddened to hear about the news of the sudden passing of Denim Harris. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends and the Seminole State College and Stix Baseball ball clubs of which he last played for. Denim was a talented prospect who performed at a high level with a bright future ahead. #LLD4
Five Tool
Ida Marie, a CEO at Ida Marie Cafe, also took to her Facebook handle and offered heartfelt condolences. She wrote,
💔 Rest in Peace, Denim Harris 💔 My heart is absolutely shattered… Denim passed away last night, and it just doesn’t feel real. He wasn’t just a family friend — he was family. Someone C3 looked up to and respected on and off the field. Denim was two years ahead of C3, so they didn’t get to play against each other much, but that didn’t stop the admiration and brotherhood between them. Please keep his parents, coaches, teammates, friends, and the entire Timberview, Stix and Seminole baseball family in your prayers. We love you, Denim. Your smile, your energy, your legacy — they’ll live on forever. 🕊️💙 LLD4 Forever.
Ida Marie
Stix Baseball Club also mourned Denim’s loss and sent prayers to his family. They wrote,
Our thoughts and prayers are with Denim Harris’ family, friends, teammates, and coaches. Denim was a phenomenal kid who touched the lives of many. Rest in Peace, Denim ❤️n
Stix Baseball Club
Aaron Guempel, a head coach at Bullard Cal Ripken, also offered his heartfelt condolences. He wrote,
What a major loss for the world 🌎 BUT a massive gain for Heaven 😇👼
Aaron Guempel
Rest in peace ⚾️#prayers
Other close ones and relatives have also poured their heartfelt condolences and sent prayers to Denim’s family.
He will always be remembered for his contributions as a baseball player. Rest in Heaven, Denim Harris.
Denim Harris Is Survived By His Father, David D Harris
Denim Harris was born to his father, David D Harris, and his mother, whose identity has not been revealed.
As per David’s Facebook handle, he is originally from Maywood, Illinois, but lives in Arlington, Texas.
He went to Sam Houston High School and worked at Silverlead Resorts.
Recently, David took to his Facebook handle and posted a photo of his son Denim as a tribute.
In the comment section, many relatives sent their prayers to David. Summer Sandlin Watson wrote,
Your dust devil family is grieving with you. My heart is broken. I am so so sorry. Praying so hard for your family.
Summer Sandlin Watson
