<p>PEORIA, Ariz. -- Logan Morrison felt a little bit like a fish out of water playing right field Saturday for the Mariners, but the former Marlin could be seeing more time there as spring progresses.</p><p>Morrison was a first baseman in the Minor Leagues before playing his first two seasons in the Majors in left field for the Marlins. He transitioned back to first base last season due to a pair of knee surgeries that limited his mobility, but manager Lloyd McClendon wants to see what he can do in right field.</p><p>"It's just a matter of getting more reps out there," Morrison said after a somewhat adventurous five innings of work in his debut. "I really haven't played right field in a long time, really since junior college. I played a little bit in the Fall League and a little more in Triple-A right before I got called up."</p><p>Morrison had trouble chasing down a ball down the line that got into the corner. He later caught the one pop fly hit his way, but only after reaching back across his body at the last second.</p><p><a href="http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20140316&content_id=69451444¬ebook_id=69480112&vkey=notebook_sea&c_id=sea">Keep reading...</a></p>