Christian Moore

5Followers
USA
USA
23 yo
Second Base
Los Angeles Angels
Angels
Right / Right
Batting / Throwing
#4
Shirt number
Last 10
6
100%
Season
0

Breakdown

Performance

Aug 25
Houston Astros
GW 45
-3
DNP
Houston Astros
GW 45
DNP
Houston Astros
GW 45
Sep 25
DNP
Houston Astros
GW 46
DNP
Kansas City Royals
GW 46
DNP
Kansas City Royals
GW 46
DNP
Kansas City Royals
GW 46
DNP
Athletics
GW 47
DNP
Athletics
GW 47
DNP
Athletics
GW 47
DNP
Minnesota Twins
GW 48
DNP
Minnesota Twins
GW 48
DNP
Minnesota Twins
GW 48
DNP
Seattle Mariners
GW 48
DNP
Seattle Mariners
GW 49
4
Seattle Mariners
GW 49
14
Seattle Mariners
GW 49
18
Milwaukee Brewers
GW 50
Milwaukee Brewers
GW 50
-4
17
Milwaukee Brewers
GW 50
17
Colorado Rockies
GW 51
7
Colorado Rockies
GW 51
Colorado Rockies
GW 51
-4
4
Kansas City Royals
GW 52
2
Kansas City Royals
GW 52
Kansas City Royals
GW 52
-1
10
Houston Astros
GW 53
5
Houston Astros
GW 53
Houston Astros
GW 53
-2
Feb 26
2
Los Angeles Dodgers
GW
DNP
Arizona Diamondbacks
GW
Texas Rangers
GW
-1
DNP
San Francisco Giants
GW
DNP
Colorado Rockies
GW
14
San Diego Padres
GW
DNP
Chicago Cubs
GW
3
Cincinnati Reds
GW
Arizona Diamondbacks
GW
-1
Mar 26
DNP
Los Angeles Dodgers
GW
7
Kansas City Royals
GW
7
Seattle Mariners
GW
7
Athletics
GW
Cleveland Guardians
GW
-1
1
Milwaukee Brewers
GW
DNP
Athletics
GW
DNP
Athletics
GW
2
Texas Rangers
GW
0
San Francisco Giants
GW
DNP
San Diego Padres
GW
Chicago White Sox
GW
-1
Cleveland Guardians
GW
Seattle Mariners
GW
Colorado Rockies
GW
Athletics
GW

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March 13, 2026

Unworried about 'tough luck spring'

Moore is batting just .189 this spring, but he's shown increased exit velocity and less swing-and-miss, Jeff Fletcher of the Orange County Register reports.

Analysis

Per Fletcher, Moore ended play Monday with the 11th-highest average exit velocity in the majors this spring, with his 96-mph mark considerably higher than the 89 mph he registered in the majors last season. Despite the lack of results in terms of hits, Moore didn't seem concerned about his bad luck, saying, "Whether it falls or not, I'm not really worried about that right now. I just want to make sure I'm making consistent contact every day and making sure I'm at least catching one barrel a day, and a legit barrel. That's kind of where my focus has been and it's been good so far." It's also promising that Moore has been making decent contact -- his strikeout rate so far this spring is at 22.5 percent after he whiffed at a 33.7 percent clip last year. Moore is battling for the Angels' starting job at second base, with light-hitting journeyman Adam Frazier possibly his greatest competition for the role.

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