Reliever Morris outrighted to Triple-A

September 22nd, 2016

MIAMI -- Two days after being designated for assignment, is rejoining the Marlins' organiztion, at least for now, as the 29-year-old reliever was outrighted to Triple-A New Orleans on Thursday.
For 40-man roster purposes, Morris was designated on Tuesday because the club had decided he wouldn't be coming back in September.
Morris, who opened the season in a primary setup spot, has been on the disabled list since May 26 with a herniated lumbar disc, which required surgery.
In his first season of arbitration, Morris is making $1.35 million this season. Morris has four-plus years of MLB service time and is arbitration eligible in 2017, but he will be a free agent after the season. Still, Miami could decide to bring him back.
Morris appeared in 24 games and threw 17 2/3 innings this season, but he was bothered since Spring Training with back issues. He never settled into a comfortable groove, posting a 3.06 ERA and a 1.42 WHIP.
When Morris had his surgery, it was believed he could miss the rest of the season. But he worked his way back and pitched in several game-like situations, including a simulated game last Saturday at the club's training complex in Jupiter, Fla.
The Marlins have back-of-the-bullpen depth with right-handers A.J. Ramos, , , , , and .
Manager Don Mattingly said on Tuesday that the organization hopes to bring Morris back.
"Bryan is a guy we like," Mattingly said. "We know that he is capable, and to me, he still could be part of the future."