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Originally published Tuesday, February 19, 2013 at 1:17 PM

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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.

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PEORIA, Ariz. —

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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