Warren Morris (born January 11, 1974 in Alexandria, Louisiana) is a former college and Major League Baseball player.
Contreras got Warren Morris to ground into a forceout, but he walked Higginson and Dmitri Young to force in another run.
He struck out Warren Morris on a 3-2 pitch to open the inning but then threw 13 balls in a row to walk the bases loaded.
The Pirates' leadoff hitter, Warren Morris, struck out swinging on a high fastball.
"It shows the seriousness of the whole winning thing," Warren Morris, the Pirates' second baseman, said.
Warren Morris had a career high five hits for Pittsburgh, which stranded 13 runners.
Warren Morris's three-run homer to deep center field broke open a tie game.
Warren Morris smacked an infield hit off the mound to score the tying run and Franco was, for the second straight game, showered with boos.
Nora's late boss had left the firm to his boorish, whiny nephew Warren Morris (Dan Castellaneta), who was another ongoing character.
With one out, Warren Morris swung at a 2-2 breaking pitch and missed for what appeared to be the second out.