It's time to talk about the free-agent slugger who hit 38 home runs in 2017 and who's vanished into thin air on Major League Baseball's offseason market.
No, not Mike Moustakas. He's been covered.
The other one. You know. Logan Morrison.
The 30-year-old first baseman seemed positioned to get his first big payday following a long-awaited breakout in 2017. The Tampa Bay Rays paid him just $2.5 million. For that, they got an .868 OPS, the aforementioned 38 dingers and 3.6 wins above replacement. All were career bests.
But with pitchers and catchers due to report to spring training in February, it's hard to hear anything other than crickets coming from Morrison's corner of the rumor mill.