SAN FRANCISCO -- When Michael Morse wakes up every morning in Florida, he walks down a hallway and passes what he calls "a special spot."
There's a signed baseball from Willie Mays, who once stood with the much younger outfielder in the clubhouse at Scottsdale Stadium and compared forearm sizes. There's a game-used ball from Game 7 of the 2014 World Series, which the Giants won in part because of Morse's two RBI. And, of course, there's the replica trophy that Morse had made after that title run.
"San Francisco means a lot to me," Morse said Tuesday via phone.