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Mon Jun 8 201515:56Morris (lower back) placed on disabled list Monday, retroactive ...
Morris (lower back) was placed on the disabled list Monday, retroactive to June 7.
Morris has not been as lights-out as he was in 2014 when he posted an ERA of 0.66 over 40.2 innings with the Marlins, but he has still been a relatively reliable option out of the team's bullpen this year, posting a 3.95 ERA across 28 appearances. Stepping in to replace Morris in the Marlins' relief corps will be Adam Conley.
Sat Jun 6 201519:52Morris left Saturday's game with lower-back strain and day-to-da...
Morris left Saturday's game with a lower-back strain and is day-to-day.
He gave up one hit while recording two outs in Saturday's game before exiting. Morris has a 4.05 ERA and an 18.6 percent K-rate in 26.2 innings so far this season. He typically pitches in mid-to-low leverage situations.
Wed May 13 201513:01Morris tossed scoreless eighth inning Tuesday during Marlins blo...
Morris tossed a scoreless eighth inning Tuesday during the Marlins blowout loss to the Dodgers.
He allowed a pair of hits with one strikeout. Morris had been mentioned as a potential piece of the closer committee that is being assembled to replace maligned reliever Steve Cishek, however, his usage in a mop-up role during an 11-1 loss doesn't say a whole lot about the Marlins desire to preserve the right-hander for a potential high-leverage role in the coming days. Expect A.J. Ramos to get the first crack at the vacant closer role.
Tue May 12 201511:36Morris could be in mix for save opportunities
Morris could be in the mix for save opportunities, MLB.com reports.
Morris has had a shaky start to the season, posting a 4.60 ERA and 1.91 WHIP over 15.2 inning with nine walks and 14 strikeouts. Still, he has earned the trust of Manager Mike Redmond and was mentioned as an option for the ninth inning in light of Steve Cishek's recent struggles. Given how the bullpen has pitched this season, however, it would be an upset is A.J. Ramos did not get the first chance to take the closer job.
Tue May 5 201516:02Morris took loss Monday against Nationals after getting tagged f...
Morris took the loss Monday against the Nationals after getting tagged for four runs on four hits and one walk in the bottom of the eighth inning.
Morris had allowed runs during just three of his previous 12 appearances but watched his ERA jump from 2.31 to 4.97 after the off night. He's now allowed eight runs (seven earned) over 12.2 inning pitched with a pedestrian 12:8 K:BB ratio. Though he's not a great bet to repeat 2014's remarkable 1.82 ERA over 64.1 innings pitched, Morris should settle in as a steady setup option for the Marlins.
Fri Apr 24 201510:19Morris has allowed two runs over first seven appearances of seas...
Morris has allowed two runs over his first seven appearances of the season.
Morris was absolutely dominant for Miami least season, but looks a bit more hittable in 2015 despite the solid results. He's allowed runs in two over his seven innings pitched, but has permitted at least one baserunner in all but one of his outings. There is still plenty of time for Morris to regain his 2014 form, but for now he's likely slipped behind A.J. Ramos as the number two in the Marlins' bullpen.
Sun Mar 22 201512:15Morris has racked up four strikeouts and allowed just one run ov...
Morris has racked up four strikeouts and allowed just one run over three Grapefruit League appearances.
Morris has shown no ill effects from a groin issue that ended his 2014 season a few weeks early. Morris blossomed following a mid season move to Miami, posting a 0.66 ERA and 1.11 WHIP over 40.2 inning with his new team down the stretch. He'll join A.J. Ramos and Mike Dunn as the top setup options behind closer Steve Cishek again in 2015.
Fri Sep 19 201417:03Morris (groin) shut down from all baseball activities
Morris (groin) has been shut down from all baseball activities, MLB.com's Joe Frisaro reports.
This has been a possibility all along, but now it's official. Morris can be dropped in single-season leagues.
Tue Sep 16 201418:56Morris (groin) may not pitch again this season
Morris (groin) may not pitch again this season, the Sun-Sentinel's Juan C. Rodriguez reports.
He re-injured his groin in his last outing on Sept. 9 in Milwaukee, and while he was prepared to pitch through it, the Marlins are taking a cautious approach. The team plans to use him sparingly, if at all, down the stretch, meaning he has very little fantasy value at this point.
Tue Sep 2 201409:12Morris (groin) threw bullpen session on Monday and will be avail...
Morris (groin) threw a bullpen session on Monday and will be available out of the bullpen Tuesday, the Miami Herald reports.
Morris has not pitched in a game since injuring his groin Aug. 26 but was able to avoid the disabled largely due to September roster expansion. His timely return will be a boost for a Miami bullpen that was needed for 6.2 innings in Monday's victory after starter Henderson Alvarez (oblique) was forced to make an early exit due to injury. Morris returns to a 1.76 ERA and 1.26 WHIP over 61.1 innings this year with the Pirates and Marlins.
Sat Aug 30 201413:43Morris (groin) expected to be ready to return to diamond on Sept
Morris (groin) is expected to be ready to return to the diamond on Sept. 1 when the Marlins return from their current road trip, the Miami Herald reports.
Morris, who has posted a phenomenal 0.48 ERA in 37.2 innings with the Marlins this season, strained his groin in a game last week and returned to Miami for examination. With roster expansion coming Monday, Morris was able to avoid the disabled list. The hope is that he'll be ready to go early next week.
Wed Aug 27 201420:06Morris diagnosed with right groin strain and might only miss few...
Morris was diagnosed with a right groin strain and might only miss a few days, MLB.com's Joe Frisaro reports.
He left Tuesday's game with the injury, but it sounds like he'll be back by the start of next week. While Morris won't offer much for fantasy owners in the way of saves or wins, he has been excellent as the team's setup man since coming over from the Pirates in June, posting a 0.48 ERA in 37.2 innings.
Wed Aug 27 201400:42Morris left Marlins on Tuesday to get right hip examined by team...
Morris left the Marlins on Tuesday to get his right hip examined by team doctors back in South Florida, Juan C. Rodriguez of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports.
President of Baseball Operations Michael Hill said that while he didn't think Morris was dealing with a major concern, the Marlins didn't want to jump to any conclusions about his status until test results are received. Since coming over from the Pirates in June, Morris has been a godsend for the Marlins as the primary setup man for closer Steve Cishek, posting an 0.48 ERA during his tenure with Miami.
Fri Aug 1 201408:29Morris picked up blown save against Reds on Thursday, allowing t...
Morris picked up a blown save against the Reds on Thursday, allowing three inherited runners to score in the eighth inning following a controversial replay reversal at home plate.
Morris came out of the night with a clean stat line in the box score, but the controversy surrounding a game-changing replay review figures to linger overt the next several days. With two outs in the eighth, replay officials ruled that catcher Jeff Mathis failed to give Zack Cozart a clear lane to the plate, turning an inning-ending double play into a game-tying run. Morris allowed another two inherited runners to score after waiting six minutes while replay officials sorted out the mess. Morris, owner of a 1.87 ERA and 1.26 WHIP, has been phenomenal out of the Miami pen and has allowed just one earned run since the start of June.
Sun Jun 1 201412:05Bryan Morris traded to Marlins for draft pick
Marlins acquired RHP Bryan Morris from the Pirates in exchange for the Marlins' Competitive Balance Round A selection in the 2014 Draft.
The pick is the 39th overall selection. Morris holds a 3.46 ERA over 81 relief appearances since the beginning of the 2011 season, but he's also struck out just 57 over 93 2/3 frames and has a 5.01 FIP. Getting a top-40 draft pick for him looks like a wise move on the Pirates' part. Morris will join the Marlins and Monday and will be used in a setup role.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue May 28 201318:06Pirates recall Bryan Morris from AAA Indy
Pirates recalled RHP Bryan Morris from Triple-A Indianapolis.
Morris has a 3.45 ERA and 1.15 WHIP in 15 2/3 major league innings this season. He'll pitch in middle relief.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon May 27 201310:26Pirates option Bryan Morris to Triple-A level
Pirates optioned RHP Bryan Morris to Triple-A Indianapolis.
Morris has posted a cool 3.45 ERA and 1.15 WHIP in 15 2/3 innings of relief this season for Pittsburgh. The right-hander will probably be back and forth all year.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Apr 30 201315:26Pirates recall RHP Morris from Triple-A
Pirates recalled RHP Bryan Morris from Triple-A Indianapolis.
He'll replace Jonathan Sanchez on the active roster. Morris walked three over three scoreless innings in one appearance with the club earlier this month and figures to pitch in middle relief.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Apr 16 201313:57Pirates option RHP Morris to Triple-A
Pirates optioned RHP Bryan Morris to Triple-A Indianapolis.
Morris threw 41 pitches over three scoreless innings during his lone appearance with the club Monday. The Pirates wanted to add a fresh arm from the minors, so Vin Mazzaro got the call from the minors.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Apr 12 201314:18Bryan Morris recalled
Pirates recalled RHP Bryan Morris from Triple-A Indianapolis.
He takes the roster spot of Chris Leroux, who was designated for assignment. A former first-round pick, Morris was terrific last season in his first full year as a reliever, posting a 2.67 ERA and 79/17 K/BB ratio over 81 Triple-A innings while also showing well in his brief time with the big club. He'll work the middle innings.
Source: Rotoworld.com
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