Originally published Tuesday, February 19, 2013 at 1:17 PM
Morse a changed player in 2nd stint with Mariners
To be clear, it's Michael, not Mike Morse. That's one of the things that has changed since the last time Morse was a member of the Seattle Mariners more than three years ago.
Associated Press
To be clear, it's Michael, not Mike Morse. That's one of the things that has changed since the last time Morse was a member of the Seattle Mariners more than three years ago.
And there's more.
His annual income went from the $407,000 he was making when he was traded from the Mariners to the Washington Nationals in June 2009 to the $6.75 million in base salary he'll make in 2013.
Morse is also bigger, some 30 pounds bulkier. He has found a position, corner outfield, after being a utility player in his first go-round with the Mariners. He's in the starting nine and is expected to be a major key to improving a Mariners offense that struggled with production in 2012. And he's picked up a nickname, "Beast."










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