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Morrison
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25/8/1987
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Left/Left
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Kansas City, MO
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Maple Woods Community
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Hobbled Yanks reach minors deal with Morrison
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Twins deny options on Morrison, Santana
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Twins' Morrison lands on DL with injured left hip
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Olney: Contenders consider buying low, buying late
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Ex-teammates pay visit to Farquhar in hospital
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