He was only there two years, but Chicago Cubs second baseman Mickey Morandini was good at his craft. He hit .296 with eight home runs and 53 RBI with a 3.6 WAR. Plus, he played a tremendous second base. His second year wasn’t all that, and he went back to the Phillies. Then he played in 35 games in Toronto before he retired.
In his career, he was good, not great. He made the All-Star team in 1995, but that was it. His career-year was 1998, and it impressive. He posted a slash line of .