It took until late in free agency for Logan Morrison to find a job, as he resigned with the Tampa Bay Rays for $2.5 Million, a $1.7 Million pay cut from 2016. Given his struggles last year, as Morrison produced a .238/.319/.414 batting line with only 14 homers, it is understandable as to why he was still a free agent in February.
This year, Morrison has produced quite the return on investment for the Rays. He has already established a new career high with 24 home runs, reaching that mark by belting two homers off Dylan Bundy in the Rays 10-3 victory on Saturday.