Drafted in the 15th round (453rd overall) by the Washington Nationals in 2019 (signed for $125,000).
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Drafted out of high school in the 37th round by the Cubs, Moore has steadily improved his strikeout rate and walk rate over three years with Fresno State and this spring in a full-time starting role has posted a 4.56 ERA with 74 strikeouts in 71 innings, with 28 walks. A big-bodied, 6-foot-4, 220-pound righthander, Moore has a fastball that gets into the low 90s and features heavy sink. He also has a curveball that has promise and is lauded for his high baseball IQ. He has back-of-the-rotation upside, and some scouts think that his fastball could even play better at the next level against wood bats thanks to its sinking life and the fact that more likes to challenge hitters inside. He is the son of Phillies scout Bill Moore.
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Drafted out of high school in the 37th round by the Cubs, Moore has steadily improved his strikeout rate and walk rate over three years with Fresno State and this spring in a full-time starting role has posted a 4.56 ERA with 74 strikeouts in 71 innings, with 28 walks. A big-bodied, 6-foot-4, 220-pound righthander, Moore has a fastball that gets into the low 90s and features heavy sink. He also has a curveball that has promise and is lauded for his high baseball IQ. He has back-of-the-rotation upside, and some scouts think that his fastball could even play better at the next level against wood bats thanks to its sinking life and the fact that more likes to challenge hitters inside. He is the son of Phillies scout Bill Moore.
Career Transactions
RHP Davis Moore retired.
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