Morgan Paul Ensberg is an infielder in Major League Baseball for the New York Yankees. Ensberg bats and throws right-handed.
He was previously a member of the San Diego Padres and Houston Astros.
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“It was very important just to feel as though you had a chance to hit up there. I needed the shine of the big leagues to wear away.”
Morgan Ensberg
“It was just a process of learning over time that hey, even the best pitchers miss. OK, you can get hits off them. They still have to throw it over that white thing.”
“Brad, obviously, didn't want to take the loss. I think he was pretty happy when he saw that ball go over the fence.”
“It's good to score some runs and get some runs for the pitchers. Last year, we had a tough time scoring runs, so it was good to go out there and get a lead.”
“Adam Everett made some adjustments during spring training and has a much better approach at the plate. The guy's in a very difficult position a lot of times batting eight hole and is coming up with outstanding at-bats. Jason Lane hadn't been swinging it the way he'd like to and he starts crushing the ball.”
“Everett made some adjustments during Spring Training. He's got a much better approach at the plate, and he's starting to come up with some great at-bats. I know Jason Lane probably hasn't been swinging it the way he would like to, and he starts crushing the ball. Hitting is contagious; there's no doubt about it.”
“The presence of having Lance healthy in the lineup is something you can't really explain. When I came up to bat, the pressure was really off because of Willy and Lance. It was really those two guys in that inning.”
“It's really strange. We're scoring runs and I don't know what to make of it. We definitely didn't do this this time last year. It's just a lot of fun and it's nice to see.”
“I get hit in the head once a year and last year I hit my hand, and that had to be as close as you can get to breaking your hand without breaking it. I've never thought about (wearing a pad). I've always seemed to get out of the way.”
“I definitely feel more comfortable when I know what to expect and I know what the program is. I'm very good with routines. That's not to say I can't make an adjustment if you move me in the lineup, but in general I know I'm going to bat third or fourth or fifth in the lineup, and it's nice to know what your role is.”