Colt Morton Making His Case Known

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A few years ago, the player on my personal Wizards Watch list was Colt Morton. He intrigued me because he was in a third stint. I don’t think he hit over .150 in the first two tries, but in 2005, he hit .261 with 10 home runs and 46 runs batted in over 222 at-bats. Nowadays, his power is what is drawing attention from many observers. [link]
Colt Morton Making His Case Known

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