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Full Name James Samuel Morris Jr.

Nickname (s) The Rookie, Jimmy

Profession (s) Coach (baseball), Softball, Baseball, Rugby, Teacher (science), Sports Player, Motivational Speaker

Physical Stats and More

Height (approx.) in centimeters: 190 cm

in meters: 1.9 m

in feet inches: 6 Feet 3 Inches

Weight (approx.) in kilogram: 97 kg

in pounds: 214 lbs.

Eye color Black

Hair color Blonde

Body Type Large

Personal Information

Date of Birth 19 January 1964

Day of Birth Sunday

Age 55 years

Zodiac Sign Capricorn

Place Of Birth Brownwood, Texas, United States

Nationality American

Ethnicity Caucasian

Complexion White

Mother Tongue English

Religion English

Sexual Orientation Straight

Signature

Family Information

Father Jim Morris Sr. (Navy officer & recruiter)

Mother Ollie Hale

Son Hunter Morris

Wives Shawna Morris (2nd)

Lorri Morris (1st)

Daughters Jaimee Morris

Chelsey Morris

Grandfather Ernest Morris (Paternal)

Aunt Laura Hale Harris (Maternal)

Education Qualifications

Education (Graduation) Graduation in kinesiology & psychology

Education (High School) Brownwood High School (Brownwood, Texas, United States)

Education (College) Paris Junior College (Paris, Texas), Ranger College (Ranger, Texas)

Alma Mater Angelo State University (San Angelo, Texas)

Career

Position Pitcher

Bats Left

Throws Left

First Game 09 – 18 – 1999 (Age 35)

Last Game 05 – 09 – 2000

Draft 1983: 1st Round (4th)

Sports Career January 11, 1983: Drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 1st round (4th pick) of the 1983 amateur draft (January Secondary). June 15, 1987: Released by the Milwaukee Brewers. September 25, 1988: Signed as a Free Agent with the Chicago White Sox. October 22, 1989: Granted Free Agency. June 23, 1999: Signed as a Free Agent with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. November 27, 2000: Released by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. December 14, 2000: Signed as a Free Agent with the Los Angeles Dodgers.

MLB debut September 18, 1999, for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays

Last MLB appearance May 9, 2000, for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays

MLB statistics Win–loss record: 0–0 Earned run average: 4.81 Strikeouts: 13

Awards and Honors Baseball Hall of Fame MLB MVP’s MLB Cy Young Award MLB Rookie of the Year Rawlings Gold Gloves 2019 HOF results 2020 Hall of Fame ballot And many more

Baseball Minor League Career New York Yankees amateur draft: He was one of their selected players in 1982, but he did not take the offer Milwaukee Brewers Draft: In 1983 he signed with the Brewers he stayed with them until his release in 1987. Chicago White Sox: He signed with the White Sox in 1989 Orlando Rays: He played for them in the second innings of his career around 1999 Durham Bulls: He then moved on to Durham Bulls where he was picked up by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.

Baseball Coach Jim started working as a baseball coach at the Reagan County High School in Big Lake, Texas

Current Profession Motivational Speaker and Influencer

Current Clients Dreyfus Investments Division of MBSC MidAmerica Financial Services Crump Life Insurance Services Great West Casualty Company Hamilton, Ontario B’Nai Brith Fire Chief’s Association of Massachusetts Energy Telecommunication and Electrical Association Association for Manufacturing Excellence Texas Chief Deputies Association AXA Equitable Life Insurance Pipeline Contractors Association The Tire Industry Association American Dental Association Farm Credit Services of America Washington State Human Resources Council Minnesota Association of School Administrators American Line Builders The Green Turtle Franchising Corporation Granville Christian School Reinke Manufacturing Co The Father’s House Church Voluntary Protection Program Participants Association And many more…

Keynote recent programs Remembering Who You Are: This topic teaches audiences about the importance of integrity. Remembering who you are in all circumstances, when people are watching and when they are not. Jim tells personal stories about keeping promises, always doing what you say or promise, and what you do when no one is watching at all…makes you who you are Finding a Mentor and Becoming a Leader: In this program, Jim focuses on being the mentor for someone that you would want for yourself. While being that dream maker for another, and by surrounding yourself with the best people to bring out the best in you, you give yourself and others the best chance for success. Jim tells his own story of defeat while believing the wrong kind of people and shares about his successes while surrounded by key people who helped him believe in himself and pushed him to be the man he is today. Dream Makers: Jim speaks about chasing dreams, and being your best by surrounding yourself with the best mentors. He includes his life story and the dream makers who helped shaped his life. He incorporates client’s needs into his talks as requested, is entertaining with humor about himself and shows a seriousness regarding his own journey with Parkinson’s Disease as it relates directly to his grandfather’s struggle with ALS years ago. Audiences of all ages will leave talking about Jim Morris and his inspirational message filled with emotional highs and lows.

Favorites, Hobbies, Likes/ Dislike

Hobby Traveling

Favorite Sports Baseball (Most favorite), Football, Softball

Favorite sportspersons Pete Rose

Contact Information

Contact (Phone) (830) 377-0760

Web Contact Web Contact

Talent Agent Steve Canter (His baseball agent)

Social Networks, Weblinks

Wiki Page Wiki Page

Facebook Profile Facebook Profile

Twitter Profile Twitter Profile

Official Website Official Website

Money Factor

Salary (in 2000) $ 2,00,000 (from Tampa Bay Devil Rays)

Total worth $ 2 million

Famous Quotes by Jim Morris