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Once again, a Los Angeles Angels ' first-round pick has rocketed to the big leagues. The Angels are calling up infielder Christian Moore, reports Baseball America. The team has not confirmed the move. Moore was the No. 8 overall pick in last summer's draft.
Moore, 22, reached the major leagues just 11 months after he was the Angels’ first-round draft pick. He started slowly in his first pro season but said he learned from failures to prepare for
The Los Angeles Angels are calling up top prospect Christian Moore, hoping he can solve the problem at second base that has plagued the team all season. The cal
The Angels called up second baseman Christian Moore from Triple-A Salt Lake City on Thursday. He will make his MLB debut at Baltimore on Friday. He played 23 games with the Bees after beginning the season with Double-A Rocket City, posting a .279 batting average with 57 hits, 31 runs, 32 RBIs, five home runs and 31 walks between both stops.
The Los Angeles Angels could debut top prospect Christian Moore Friday night, when the team visits the Baltimore Orioles for the start of a three-game series.
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