Minor league career By the spring of 2005, the Angels hoped to have Morales practice in the
Cactus League to get ready for a quick ascension through their farm system or possibly even make the team as the
designated hitter. Because he was not yet a citizen, the Dominican government held up granting Morales the necessary
passport to fly back to the U.S. for several months. He was not able to get all his paperwork in order until late May and he finally made his minor league debut on May 21 for the Single-A
Rancho Cucamonga Quakes. After three weeks (his batting average was .344, with five home runs), he was moved up to Double-A
Arkansas, where he was second on the team in home runs despite playing there for only half the season. When that season ended, he was chosen by the Angels to play for the
Surprise Scorpions of the
Arizona Fall League.
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Morales had a strong
spring training in 2006 for the Angels, but failed to make the
25-man roster. He ultimately made his Major League debut on May 23, 2006, playing first base and going 3-for-5, including a home run in his second
at bat, versus the
Texas Rangers. Thereafter he performed well enough to be the Angels' regular first baseman until his eventual demotion back to Triple-A on July 23, 2006.
2009 season Morales enjoyed a breakout year in his first full season. He hit 34 home runs and slugged .569, ranking second in the AL, behind eventual AL MVP
Joe Mauer. Morales was promoted to starting first baseman after
Mark Teixeira (the Angels' first baseman for the 2008 season) left the Angels as a free agent in the winter of 2008. Morales said of the timing of his promotion, "The guys that played ahead of me were seasoned players, and I didn't deserve to play in the big leagues yet. The one thing I thought about -- not how long I had to wait -- was just to concentrate on playing well once that opportunity came." He hit well in the first half, and hit extremely well in the second half of 2009, and was named AL Player of the Month in August when he drove in 33 runs in 28 games with 10 homers, batting .385 and slugging .734. His performance led to talk of him being a possible American League MVP, eventually placing 5th in MVP voting behind Mauer, Teixeira,
Derek Jeter, and
Miguel Cabrera.
2010 season Morales hit a
walk-off grand slam off
Brandon League to end a 10-inning 5–1 victory over the
Seattle Mariners at
Angel Stadium of Anaheim on May 29, 2010. Approaching his celebrating teammates, he jumped up with the intention of stomping on home plate instead of simply stepping on it. His awkward landing resulted in a fracture in his lower left leg, placing him immediately on the
disabled list. The injury required surgery, and he missed the rest of the 2010 season. In 51 games in the 2010 season, Morales hit .290 with 11 home runs and 39 RBIs.
2011 season On May 11, 2011, it was announced that Morales, still sidelined by his injured ankle from 2010, would miss the whole 2011 season due to complications in his rehabilitation from surgery on the ankle.
2012 season On March 22, 2012, nearly two years after his ankle injury, Morales returned to the lineup in a spring training game against the
Kansas City Royals. On April 16, he hit his first home run since his 2010 injury. On July 30, 2012, Morales hit two home runs in the same inning (one left-handed and the other right-handed). He became only the third player in MLB history to homer both left and right in the same inning. He finished the 2012 season with a .273 batting average, 22 home runs, and 73 RBI.
Seattle Mariners On December 19, 2012, the Angels traded Morales to the
Seattle Mariners for pitcher
Jason Vargas. On June 23, 2013, Morales hit a first-pitch three-run home run in the 10th inning against the
Oakland Athletics after subbing for
Brendan Ryan, leading to a 6–3
Mariners win at
Safeco Field. After rounding the bases, he gently stepped on home plate. On July 2, 2013, he hit two home runs and had 6 RBIs in a 9–2 win over the division-leading Texas Rangers. On August 26, 2013, Morales was claimed off waivers by an unknown team; however, he was not traded within 48 hours of the waiver claim, meaning the Mariners pulled him back from waivers. On September 4, Morales hit a tiebreaking two-run homer off the
Kansas City Royals in the top of the ninth inning; the Mariners went on to win the game, 6–4. It was the only game the Mariners won during the four-game series.
Minnesota Twins The Mariners made Morales a
qualifying offer after the 2013 season, which he rejected. He remained unsigned as of Opening Day. On June 8, 2014, Morales agreed to terms with the
Minnesota Twins on a one-year contract and a prorated portion of $12 million, worth approximately $7.4 million.
Return to Seattle Mariners On July 24, 2014, Morales was traded to the
Seattle Mariners in exchange for pitcher
Stephen Pryor.
Kansas City Royals In December 2014, Morales signed a two-year, $17 million contract with the
Kansas City Royals. Morales finished the
2015 season with 106
RBIs, his highest since his 2009 season with the
Angels. On September 20, 2015, Morales hit three home runs (which tied a Royals record), and had 15 total bases (which set a Royals record) in a 10–3 Royals win over the
Detroit Tigers. He was just the third player to homer three times at Comerica park, despite driving in just three runs on the day. He went 4–4 with 3 homers, a triple, and a walk. On October 14, in the winner-take-all game 5 of the
American League Divisional Series against the
Houston Astros, Morales hit a three-run homer in the eighth inning to secure a 7–2 Royals win. Hitting .295 with 22 home runs, 106 RBIs, and 39 doubles, while seeing the lowest percentage of fastballs of all MLB hitters (47.8%), Morales was named the recipient of the 2015
Edgar Martínez Award, an honor presented annually to the most outstanding designated hitter in the American League. After coming of his great 2015 campaign, Morales struggled at the start of 2016. Before June, he had a .193 average; after getting a 4-game break to regather himself mentally, Morales finished June with a .262 average and was the Royals' home run leader on the season. On November 4, Morales declined his option with the Royals and became a free agent.
Toronto Blue Jays On November 11, 2016, Morales agreed to a three-year, $33 million contract with the
Toronto Blue Jays. The contract became official on November 18. On August 31, 2017, Morales became the first player in Blue Jays franchise history to have 4 hits, 3 home runs, and 7 RBIs in the same game when he did so in an 11–8 win against the
Baltimore Orioles. Morales made his major league debut as a pitcher on May 20, 2018, and pitched a hitless ninth inning for the Blue Jays in a 9–2 loss to the
Oakland Athletics. On July 8, 2018, Morales hit his 200th career home run off
Domingo Germán of the
New York Yankees. Starting on August 19, Morales hit a home run and continued a seven-game home run hit streak ending on August 26 to record the longest such streak in Blue Jays franchise history, and became the seventh person in MLB history to accomplish the feat. His accomplishments during the week of August 20–26 earned him the
AL Player of the Week award.
Oakland Athletics On March 27, 2019, the Blue Jays traded Morales and cash considerations to the
Oakland Athletics for minor league infielder Jesus Lopez and international bonus money. On May 13, he was designated for assignment.
New York Yankees On May 14, 2019, the Athletics traded Morales to the
New York Yankees for cash considerations or a player to be named later. On June 25, 2019, the Yankees designated Morales for assignment. Morales was released on July 2.
Retirement Morales announced his retirement from baseball on February 7, 2020 after 13 MLB seasons. ==Personal life==