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Kendrys Morales Rodríguez was born on June 20, 1983 in Cuba.
The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim signed him as an amateur free agent in 2005. He made his Major League debut in 2006, but played sparingly for the next three seasons. Morales became the Angeles everyday first baseman in 2009, hitting 34 home runs and finishing fifth in AL MVP voting. An ankle fracture ended his 2010 campaign after just 51 games. He missed all of 2011 after the ankle initially didn't heal properly.
Morales hit 22 home runs in 2012, primarily serving as the Angels designated hitter. He was traded to the Seattle Mariners in the off-season, batting .277 with 23 home runs in his lone season with the Mariners. Seattle extended a qualifying offer to Morales when he became a free agent in the winter. He turned it down, but struggled to find a club willing to give up draft pick compensation in order to sign him.
Once the stipulations of his qualifying offer went away, the Minnesota Twins signed Morales on June 8, 2014. He made his Twins debut the next night, going 1-for-3 with a walk. Morales opened his season on a six game hitting streak, which included a three RBI game against the Toronto Blue Jays on June 11th. This hot start was followed up by an 0-for-21 streak at the plate, in which Morales drew only two walks. His first home run of the season came on June 24th against C.J. Wilson of the Angels. He finished June batting .215 with nine RBI over 20 games.
Morales had hits in 15 of 19 games for the Twins in July, but he wasn't drawing walks or hitting for power. Minnesota traded him back to Seattle for right handed reliever Stephen Pryor on July 24th. Morales had slashed .234/.259/.325 in 39 games for Minnesota, driving in 18 runs. His struggles continued in the second half, hitting just .207 in 59 games for the Mariners.
The Kansas City Royals signed Morales as a free agent. He drove in 106 runs during the 2015 season, which was fourth most in the American League. Morales won a Silver Slugger, and helped Kansas City win the World Series. He hit four home runs with ten RBI across 16 postseason games. Morales hit 30 home runs with 93 RBI for Kansas City in 2016.
He played two seasons for the Toronto Blue Jays, and split 2019 with the Oakland Athletics and New York Yankees.
Notable Events & Trivia
- 2015 World Series champion
- 2015 Silver Slugger
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2015 Edgar Martinez Award
- Best DH
- 5x AL Player of the Week
- August 2009 AL Player of the Month
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That's The Ticket: Home Opener
Happy Opening Day!
The Home Opener will get all the attention (and attendance). But which Twins/Royals game is "The Ticket" this week? We’ll break it down…..
Best Pitching Matchup
Monday, beacuse it includes Trevor May and he’s so important to this season. After spending over $100M on free agent pitchers the last two years, the Twins need some help. The 25-year-old May could be a big part of the rotation for several years to come.
2015 Projections and Rankings: Kennys Vargas
It’s the last of our hitter predictions today as we look at Kennys Vargas and the other AL Central designated hitters. Sure, Vargas will get some time at first base too, but primarily he will be the DH.
Below, read about Vargas, but be sure to review and make your predictions for the other Minnesota Twins hitters. We can look back at the end of the season and see how we all did.
Gleeman & the Geek, Ep 155: Ron Gardenhire's Donut Machine
Aaron and John talk about how thin the ice is for Ron Gardenhire and maybe even Terry Ryan, trading Kendrys Morales to Seattle, other potential trades before the July 31 deadline, John's rap knowledge, Chuck Knoblauch, Kirby Puckett and the Twins' Hall of Fame, broken clocks being right, cutting Matt Guerrier, and the beauty of mini donuts.You can listen by downloading us from iTunes, Stitcher or find it at GleemanAndTheGeek.com. Or just click on the "play" button below.
Twins Trade Kendrys Morales for Seattle Reliever Stephen Pryor
The Minnesota Twins announced on Thursday afternoon that they have traded designated hitter Kendrys Morales to the Seattle Mariners for reliever Stephen Pryor. To fill Morales spot on the roster, they recalled Jorge Polanco from Single-A.
Pryor was the Mariners right-handed “closer of the future” back in 2012 but has been sidetracked by injuries since. The most recent, a torn back muscle on his pitching arm side, cost him most of 2013 and meant a late start in 2014. He’s spent most of the year in AAA with only one relief appearance with the Mariners (against the Twins this month). In AAA-Tacoma, he’s had 27 strikeouts in 31 innings but has also had 18 walks. Control has been a bit of a problem for Pryor throughout his minor league career: he has walked 88 batters in 162 IP in the minors. In his major league career, he has 35 K in 32 IP with 16 BB and a 1.313 WHIP.
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