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Morales was looking like a .300 hitter with good (but not great) pop until back troubles cropped up because of having to play so much in the field. He's clearly a different hitter if forced to play first base more than occasionally. He DOES take back some of his contributions at the plate with his proclivity to hit into twin kililngs. It's extra-important to maintain power if you could legitimately be nicknamed D.P.
It will be interesting to see if Smoak's return will give Morales enough time to heal up and return to his previous hitting form before the trading deadline, or if the circumstances surrounding his forced everyday first base duties have resulted in a "wait 'til next year" posture.
He's definitly a risk, but I myself would still classify him as a .300 hitter with at least .475 slugging power, perhaps more, and a tough-as-nails at-bat when the chips are down.

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