AB 385
AVG .242
OBP .302
SLG .41
HR 16
  • Full name Scott Alan Moore
  • Born 11/17/1983 in Long Beach, CA
  • Profile Ht.: 6'2" / Wt.: 195 / Bats: L / Throws: R
  • School Cypress
  • Debut 09/04/2006
  • Drafted in the 1st round (8th overall) by the Detroit Tigers in 2002 (signed for $2,300,000).
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    Moore has supplanted the more heralded Sergio Santos as not only the top shortstop prospect in Southern California, but also the top player. He should be picked in the middle of the first round, with the nearby Angels, who select 12th, particularly interested. Moore has legitimate speed (6.7 seconds in the 60) and arm strength (89 mph across the infield) and excellent instincts for the game. His best tool is a lefthanded bat that has been compared to that of Athletics third baseman Eric Chavez at a comparable stage of development. Scouts say he should have no trouble adapting to wood while projecting 20-25 home runs down the road. He is quick to the ball, his bat stays in the hitting zone and he gets great extension. As an all-around player, Moore resembles Chipper Jones, with good hands, good body control and a good baseball body. He is better suited for third base than shortstop and lacks the range to play shortstop at the next level. The only real knock on the Cal State Fullerton signee is what some scouts perceive as cockiness.

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  • Rated Best Defensive 3B in the Southern League in 2006
  • Rated Best Power Hitter in the Detroit Tigers in 2005

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