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"Raymond Caryll Morgan" was an infielder in Major League Baseball, playing mainly as a second baseman for the Minnesota Twins/Washington Senators from through . Listed at 5' 8", 155 lb., Morgan batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Baltimore, Maryland.
During the dead-ball era, second baseman Ray Morgan was part of a stellar Glossary of baseball (D)/double play combo along with shortstop George McBride for the Washington Senators in a span of eight years.
Basically a slap-hitter, Morgan compiled a .254 batting average and a .348 on-base percentage in 741 career games. His most productive season came in 1913, when he posted career-highs in average (.272), hit (baseball)/hits (131), run (baseball)/runs (58), run batted in/RBI (57) and base on balls/walks (68), while turning 61 double plays in 134 games.
From 1913 to 1914 Morgan ranked fourth in the American League for the most Assist (baseball)/assists by a second baseman, while collecting a .398 OBP in 1916, good for a fourth place behind Tris Speaker (.470), Ty Cobb (.452) and Eddie Collins (.405).
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