- Warren Morris
Infobox MLB retired
name = Warren Morris
width = 150
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position =Second baseman
birthdate = birth date and age|1974|1|11Alexandria, Louisiana
deathdate =
bats = Left
throws = Right
debutdate =April 5
debutyear = by|1999
debutteam =Pittsburgh Pirates
finaldate =September 28
finalyear = by|2003
finalteam =Detroit Tigers
stat1label =Batting average
stat1value =.267
stat2label =Home run s
stat2value =26
stat3label =Runs batted in
stat3value =164
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*Pittsburgh Pirates (by|1999–by|2001)
*Minnesota Twins (by|2002)
*Detroit Tigers (by|2003)Warren Morris (born
January 11 ,1974 inAlexandria, Louisiana ) is a former college andMajor League Baseball player. He is most remembered for his 9th inningwalk-off home run that won the1996 College World Series for theLouisiana State University (LSU) Tigers.College career
Morris joined the LSU
baseball team in by|1993, just out ofhigh school inAlexandria, Louisiana . He did not receive an athleticscholarship to play baseball, but made the team while on academic scholarship as asecond baseman . He did not play at second base in his first season at LSU, because the Tigers already had All-AmericanTodd Walker at the position. Morris did see action at other positions. Walker went pro after the by|1994 season, and Morris would become the team's starting second baseman from by|1995 to by|1996. His best season at LSU came in 1995. He would hit .369 with 8home run s, 50 RBI, and 18stolen base s.LSU was expecting big things from Morris in 1996, but a broken wrist kept him out of the lineup for much of the season. He did rejoin the team in time for the 1996 postseason, which would include the
College World Series . However, the wrist injury still lingered. He could not hit for power, and was placed at the bottom of the lineup.College World Series hero
LSU reached the championship game of the College World Series in 1996, and was trailing Miami 8–7 in the game with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning. Morris came up to the plate with one runner on base, and hit Miami
relief pitcher Robbie Morrison's first pitch just inches over theright field fence. The walk-off home run won the game for the Tigers 9–8. It was his only home run of the season, and is the only walk-off championship-winning home run in College World Series history. In addition, it is the only 2-out, ninth inning, walk-off home run in a championship of any collegiate or professional level. The home run also won Morris anESPY award for "Showstopper of the year."Major League Baseball career
Morris was drafted in the fifth round of the
1996 Major League Baseball Draft by the Texas Rangers as a second baseman. He started out in the Rangers' farm system, but was later traded to thePittsburgh Pirates along withrelief pitcher Todd Van Poppel forstarting pitcher Esteban Loaiza . He made his major league debut in mlby|1998, going from non-roster invitee inspring training to starting second baseman early in the season. Morris had a promising rookie season with the Pirates, hitting .288 with 15 home runs and 73 RBI. He also made the1999 Topps All-Star Rookie Roster at second base. It would be his best season as a pro, however, and the Pirates would release him before the mlby|2002 season. Morris was the starting second baseman for the mlby|2003Detroit Tigers , following the release ofDamion Easley . For the rest of his career, he was a journeymaninfielder , splitting time between the major and minor leagues. He announced his retirement from baseball in mlby|2006.ee also
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1996 LSU Tigers baseball team External links
*http://www.baseball-reference.com/m/morriwa02.shtml
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