[Note] Ensberg signs Minors deal with Rays
Veteran could provide infield depth behind Longoria, Pena
By Bill Chastain / MLB.com
ST. PETERSBURG -- The Rays have signed third baseman Morgan Ensberg to a Minor
League deal with an invitation to Major League Spring Training.
The former All-Star will make a base salary of $650,000 if he makes the Major
League club out of Spring Training.
Ensberg, 33, hit .203 in 28 games with the Yankees in 2008 and .189 in 52 games
with Cleveland's Triple-A team in Buffalo.
"Morgan's a guy who has obviously had a tremendous amount of success, and he
had a rough year last year," said Rays executive vice president of baseball
operations Andrew Friedman. "But we feel like the guy has a great upside. He
does a lot of things we like. This is a guy a couple of years ago that one of
our scouts put an 80 [on a 20-80 scouting scale] on. That's the highest grade
you can get. It's a great upside for us. It's a situation for him that we feel
like, in this environment, it may give him a chance to get back on track and
have some success and help the team."
Ensberg has played eight Major League seasons with Houston, San Diego and New
York, compiling a .263 career average with 110 home runs and 347 RBIs. His best
season came with the Astros in 2005, when he hit .283 with 36 home runs and 101
RBIs.
Ensberg told ESPN.com he would have an opportunity to back up Evan Longoria at
third base and Carlos Pena at first for the Rays and that he's also willing to
fill in at second base and left field. If he doesn't make the Major League
roster, he will begin the season with Triple-A Durham.
"I haven't had a lot of success lately, so I'm really excited about this,"
Ensberg told ESPN.com.
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