CLASS OF 2018
RHP
Andrew
Moore
Middle Tennessee State
Jackson (HS) • GA
6' 5" • 210LBS
R/R
Travel Team: East Cobb Astros
Jackson (HS) • GA
6' 5" • 210LBS
R/R
Travel Team: East Cobb Astros
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2020 National
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2021 MLB Draft: Regarded as a late-round prospect, Moore had a modest spring with Chipola and was somewhat overshadowed by teammates Luis Guerrero and Andrew Baker. But continued to pitch in the Draft League and decidedly improved his stock. He has big arm strength in his long, athletic and projectable frame. The fastball ranges from 94-98 and he has a sharp, late-diving slider in the low 80s, as well as a changeup that he sells with good arm speed and clean mechanics. The 6-foot-5, 210-ponder has a clean 3/4 arm action with effective life on his fastball. Previous to the 2021 Draft, Moore was up to 99 mph in the MLB Draft League.
Moore pitched methodically and and rhythmically on his way to four shutout innings against Florida Southwestern. The 6-foot-5 200 pound right hander not only has the size, but also the physique with broad shoulders that he uses for rotation and strong legs that give him power and extension. He only allowed one base runner, a third inning walk, and struck out five, mixing his pitches and throwing each of them for strikes, while also getting some swing/miss with a low-90s fastball (T93) and over the top of his breaking ball. He showcased a low-80s changeup in the middle innings that stayed arm side for the most part and sweeping slider that frisbees across the plate in the 77-82 mph range.