TAMPA, Fla.— When Tampa Bay Rays fans watch the game on Thursday night, they will see a familiar face standing on the mound for the opposition.
Baltimore Orioles' right-hander Charlie Morton will toe the rubber in Game four of a four-game set, facing the team he helped lead to the World Series in 2020.
The 41-year-old has played for seven teams across his 18-year career. Of all his big league experiences, his favorite times were with the Rays, per reports.
"That means a lot because he's had quite the career for sure," Rays manager Kevin Cash said before Thursday's game. "We certainly loved and appreciated him.
Morton spent two seasons with the Rays (2019-2020). He threw nine games in the pandemic-shortened 2020 season and showed up when the team needed him most.
The Rays found themselves with their backs against the wall in the 2020 American League Championship Series after blowing a 3-0 lead to the Houston Astros. Morton received the Game 7 start against Houston— the team he won his first ring with— pitching 5 2/3 innings and allowing just two hits to help lift the Rays to their first American League Pennant since 2008.
The Rays eventually lost the World Series to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
"He was such a big-time pitcher for us and a big-time presence in our clubhouse just because of the quality of person he was, he is and continues to be," Cash said.
The Rays are currently 40-33 and will take on the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday night at 7:35 p.m. ET.
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