It was a better fit for him defensively, and offensively, he had already established himself as he was an All-Star in 2003, when he batted .317. More raised the to .340 in 2004, and would win the On Base Percentage Title with .419. Mora also had 27 Home Runs, and 104 Runs Batted In, both of which would be career-highs.
Mora never would bat over .300 or have an OBP of .350 again, but he continued to produce good power numbers with another 27 Home Run year in 2005 (which also saw him go to the All-Star Game), and he had another 23 HR year in 2008. He left Baltimore as a Free Agent with Colorado in 2010.
As a member of the Baltimore Orioles, Mora would produce 1,323 Hits, 158 Home Runs with a .280 Batting Average.
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