PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- Saying Logan Morrison didn't get off to an auspicious beginning with the Rays last season would be a huge understatement.
In his first season with the Rays, Morrison hit .100 in April, with no home runs and no RBIs. Not exactly the numbers that the Rays, or the team's fans, were expecting to see from the veteran slugger.
"Take out April and I was pretty good," said Morrison, who arrived to camp on Thursday. "But I was pretty bad in April. Long season, but hopefully I can be as consistent as I was in the second half, even May on, and stay healthy.