Who was the San francisco Giants rookie pitcher of the year in 1997?
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If a bat doesn't ring anymore is it "dead" or has it lost its "pop"?
In a move that adds a top-tier starter who is a lifetime 39 games over .500 to their rotation, the San Francisco Giants have signed free agent right-hander Matt Morris to a three-year contract with a team option for a fourth season, club Senior Vice President and General Manager Brian Sabean announced today.The 31-year-old Morris shares the sixth-best winning mark (.637) in the National League since 2001, while posting the second-most wins during the stretch, compiling a 79-45 record and 3.82 ERA over 156 starts. While averaging 15 wins per campaign over the last five seasons, the two-time All-Star has also crested the 200-inning barrier three times and made at least 30 starts on four occasions. The 1997 Sporting News Rookie Pitcher of the Year has given his club a chance for victory when he climbed the mound, with St. Louis posting a .615 winning mark (96-60) in Morris' starts since 2001.
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