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- Updated: May 18, 2016
TORONTO — Logan Morrison has had a season to forget. So a little sunshine of late has felt pretty soothing to the veteran slugger, who has managed to remain upbeat throughout his early-season struggles.
“It’s baseball,” Morrison said. “It definitely was tough, but it’s a team game and you want to be there for the guys. You want to be the same person whether you’re struggling or on fire.
“I think that’s one of the lessons that I learned from the guys when I was a rookie. It doesn’t matter what you’re doing. Nobody should know if you’re hitting .500 or .100. It’s just kind of the way I go about it. It’s just the way I was taught.”
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Morrison got off to a slow start and went downhill from there. All along, the Rays stuck with him, despite criticism from some fans over the choice to go with Morrison instead of James …
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