Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Former Vipers Defenceman Morgan Seeks Return To Major League Baseball:

Former Vernon Vipers defenceman Nyjer Morgan is looking at returning to Major League Baseball this season along with a possible return to Japan where he spent the 2013-14 season with the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) Yokohama DeNa BayStars.

Morgan signed with the BayStars on January 23rd 2013 after spending the previous two seasons with the MLB Milwaukee Brewers before electing free agency, a day after the Brewers hastened his departure by outrighting him from the 40-man roster.

Morgan was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 33rd round of the 2002 Major League Baseball Draft. On September 1st 2007 Morgan made his major league debut for the Pittsburgh Pirates against the Milwaukee Brewers as a late-season call-up.  On June 30 2009 Morgan was traded to the Washington Nationals along with pitcher Sean Burnett in exchange for outfielder Lastings Milledge and pitcher Joel Hanrahan. On March 27 2011 Morgan was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for prospect Cutter Dykstra (son of baseball player Lenny Dykstra). Morgan played for three MLB teams, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh and Washington before heading to Japan. 

Morgan attended the Vernon Vipers Training camp in 1996-97.  Morgan played as an "AP" as a 16 year old with the Vipers during the (1996-1997) season while playing with the KIJHL North Okanagan Kings.

Nyjer Morgan's Player Profile:


http://www.fangraphs.com/statss.aspx?playerid=4885&position=OF

This is posted on the ESPN website:

Nyjer Morgan seeks return to MLB

January 4, 2014

By Jerry Crasnick | ESPN.com
Tony Plush is looking to return to the major leagues.

Outfielder Nyjer Morgan, who attracted a following and agitated opponents through his fast-talking, high-energy alter ego "Tony Plush,'' is pursuing jobs in Major League Baseball along with a possible return to Japan after spending the 2013 season with the Yokohama DeNa BayStars, his agent said Saturday.

Morgan, 33, is a .280 career hitter with 117 stolen bases in parts of six seasons with Pittsburgh, Washington and Milwaukee. His most productive season came in 2009, when he hit .307 with 42 steals for the Pirates and Nationals.

Morgan hit .294 with 11 home runs in 108 games with Yokohama in Japan's Central League in 2013, but recently switched agents and is now represented by Team One and Millennium Sports.

Jonathan Maurer, one of Morgan's new agents, said he's had a dialogue with 6-8 clubs that have expressed interest in signing the outfielder.

"Japan was a great experience for Nyjer and he would still enjoy playing there, but he's had a great deal of success in the States and would love to come back here as well,'' Maurer said. "We've had interest from teams who see him as a guy who could come in and spell a starter or possibly earn more playing time.''

Morgan's popularity crested in Milwaukee in September 2011, when 43,283 fans attended Tony Plush Rally Towel Night at Miller Park. Morgan made headlines with his exuberant lingo and an aggressive style of play that he referred to as "Plush-damentals.''

He attracted more than 70,000 followers on Twitter, was the inspiration for a faux Twitter account called "Not Tony Plush,'' and appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated with Milwaukee teammates Ryan Braun and Prince Fielder.

But Morgan also generated attention for some combative antics during his tenure in the big leagues. He engaged in some spirited back-and-forth with fans in San Francisco, clashed with St. Louis pitcher Chris Carpenter and received an eight-game suspension and a $15,000 fine for his part in a series of brawls in 2010.

"I just figure we're entertainers,'' Morgan said in a 2011 interview with ESPN.com. "We're on one of the biggest stages. Trust me, if I was batting .202, I wouldn't be doing the [expletive] I'm doing.''

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