- Member of 1984 World Series Champion Detroit Tigers team. Member of 1987 American League Eastern Division Champion Detroit Tigers team. Member of 1991 World Series Champion Minnesota Twins team. Member of 1992 and 1993 World Series Champion Toronto Blue Jays teams.
- 1991 World Series MVP.
- Pitcher for Detroit Tigers (1977-1990), Minnesota Twins (1991), Toronto Blue Jays (1992-1993) and Cleveland Indians (1994).
- Named to 5 American League All Star Teams (1981, 1984-1985, 1987 and 1991).
- Finished in top 10 in voting for American League Cy Young Award 7 times (1981, 1983-1984, 1986-1987 and 1991-1992.
- 254 Wins (38th All Time), 3,824 Innings Pitched (47th All Time), 2,478 Strikeouts (27th All Time), 527 Games Started (33rd All Time), 389 Home Runs Allowed (11th All Time), 1,390 Walks (16th All Time), 3,567 Hits Allowed (57th All Time), 186 Losses (55th All Time), 1,657 Earned Runs (22nd All Time), 206 Wild Pitches (8th All Time), 16,120 Batters Faced (40th All Time).
- Finished in top 10 in voting for American League Cy Young Award 7 times (1981, 1983-1984, 1986-1987 and 1991-1992).
- 1991 World Series MVP for going 2-0 with 1.17 ERA, 1 Complete Game, 23 innings pitched, 18 hits allowed, 3 earned runs, 9 walks and 15 strikeouts.
- On 27 October 1991, Morris started game 7 of the World Series against the Atlanta Braves and pitched 10 shoutout innings, winning the game 1-0. His performance, "One for the Aged", was ranked #11 in TV Guide's list of the "25 Most Awesome Sports Moments (of the last 15 years)". [17 July 2005 issue]
- Attended Highland Park Sr. High School in St. Paul 1970-1973. Entered the Highland Park Sr. High School Hall of Fame in 1995.
- Made major league debut 26 July 1977.
- Pitched in final major league game 7 August 1994.
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