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Player Outlook
Tre' Morgan's realistic fantasy upside is debatable, but there's no denying how fun and unique his skill set is. He is a 70-grade defender at first base and a 70-grade hitter, but he has just 11 homers in 114 games and currently projects to hit for much less power than the typical big-league first baseman. Morgan's natural hitting ability is remarkable. He hit .338 in the Arizona Fall League, .320 at Single-A and .371 at High-A, although a .241 BABIP led to a .211 average in 21 games at Double-A. He had an 87.4 percent contact rate, 10.9 percent strikeout rate and 11.4 percent walk rate last year and is such a good hitter that projection system Steamer projects a .260 average, 112 wRC+ and a 17.3 percent strikeout rate for Morgan in the big leagues despite the fact he's never played at Triple-A and struggled in his brief time at Double-A. Morgan stole 20 bases on 27 attempts in 100 games in 2024, so while he's not particularly fast, he's got decent instincts and looks to run. His elite first base defense should eventually buy him opportunities at the big-league level, and he's also seen time in left field as the Rays look to increase his utility in case average game power never materializes.

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  • Rays' Tre' Morgan: Bumped up to Double-A

    The Rays promoted Morgan to Double-A Montgomery on Tuesday, Sam Dykstra of MiLB.com reports. A third-round pick in the 2023 First-Year Player Draft, Morgan has been dominant for High-A Bowling Green this season, slashing .371/.447/.558 with six homers and 10 stolen bases across 228 plate appearances. The 21-year-old will look to stay hot at the plate during the closing weeks of the regular season with Montgomery.
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