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dwilson10
If I was Morneau I would probably sit out this year, get 100% healthy (or as healthy as he can get), then try free agency again next offseason. Unless he feels he is ready and gets offered a contract by a contender that feels he can contribute to their team in the second half, I wouldn’t come back this year.
kingfelix34
I agree
ASapsFables
Too bad. He would have been an excellent option for the White Sox to replace “retiring” Adam LaRoche.
SoCalShu
At 34 and his propensity to injury he should just retire from playing but wants to stay in the game look to coaching.
Out of place Met fan
After battling back from so many injuries, I am sure there is desire to walk away on his own terms.
jd396
There’s a lot of incentive and very little risk to continuing onward. I can’t even count the number of players who have gotten written off but end up productive again for at least a couple seasons.
Cam
Explains the lack of activity this offseason. Coors or not – one would have thought he’d get some better looks.
Now that we know why, cosmic balance has been restored.
sfgiants49ers
Maybe he can DH for an American league team. Would be cool to see him in a Yankee uniform since he is left handed bat. Always cool to see the left power batters rock homeruns on the top deck of Yankee stadium.
Zach Howard
So does this end the contest or does it just keep going until he signs or retires?