Charles Morton: Everything you need to know

Charles Morton

Charles Morton

SP
Charles Morton

Charles Morton Player Profile  

Birthdate 11/12/1983 (42)
Status FA
HT/WT 6'5", 215 lbs
Draft Info 2002: Rd 3; Pk 23 (ATL)
Birthplace Flemington, NJ, USA
Position SP

Career History

Atlanta Braves 2021-2026 (5 seasons)
Detroit Tigers 2025-2025 (1 season)
Baltimore Orioles 2025-2025 (1 season)
Tampa Bay Rays 2019-2021 (2 seasons)
Houston Astros 2017-2019 (2 seasons)
Philadelphia Phillies 2016-2017 (1 season)
Pittsburgh Pirates 2013-2016 (3 seasons)

Charles Morton: Breaking News

Will be used as opener Sunday

Morton will serve as Atlanta's opening pitcher in Sunday's game versus the Pirates, David O'Brien of The Athletic reports. Morton is slated to retire after the season, but first he'll be given a send-off in the final game of the regular season with the team that drafted him and where he spent five major-league seasons. Chris Sale will follow Morton in a bulk-relief role Sunday.

Will retire after relief appearance

Morton will not make a start for Atlanta this week, Mark Bowman of MLB.com reports. Morton reunited with Atlanta by signing a major-league deal Monday following his release from the Tigers. He is expected to pitch at some point this week as a send-off before retirement, but the appearance will come out of the bullpen. The 41-year-old Morton has posted a 5.89 ERA and 148:71 K:BB over 140.2 innings between the Orioles and Tigers in 2025.

Returning to Atlanta

Atlanta signed Morton to a one-year contract Monday, David O'Brien of The Athletic reports. Morton is expected to officially report to the team Tuesday, and manager Brian Snitker said he's unsure whether the veteran right-hander will make a start this week. The 41-year-old has not announced whether he intends to call it a career after this season, but if he does it would allow him to retire as a member of the organization that drafted him and where he spent five major-league seasons. Morton holds a 5.89 ERA and 148:71 K:BB over 140.2 innings between the Orioles and Tigers in 2025.