The newest player in the Los Angeles Angels organization is Christian Moore. The new draft pick has stated that he is happy to stay on the ballclub, even if the team has had some difficult and unpredictable seasons.
The University of Tennessee infielder Christian Moore was taken by the Angels on Sunday night. Moore was the highest draft pick made by the Angels since third baseman Troy Glaus in the 1997 MLB Draft, when they selected him with the eighth overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft.
Moore took a seat for an interview with MLB Network following his selection. In the interview, Moore, who is only 21 years old, stated that he is “definitely happy to be in this red and white.”
I’m delighted to be wearing this red and white outfit. eighth choice #RepTheHalo, here I come for Christian Moore. “@Angels | @Moore10Chris | #MLBDraft” – Xirius XM’s MLB Network Radio
The recently selected draft pick’s remarks are made against the backdrop of the Angels’ difficult situation. The team’s current record in the AL West is 41-55, 10 games behind the Seattle Mariners. Furthermore, the team has missed the playoffs since 2014 even though it has recently claimed some of MLB’s best players.
“Newest Angel Christian Moore hit for the cycle in the College World Series” – Jake.Christian Moore is nevertheless eager to play Major League Baseball for the Los Angeles Angels.
Moore, a Brooklyn, New York native, committed to the University of Tennessee at Knoxville after attending Suffield Academy in Connecticut. Moore, a shortstop, second baseman, and outfielder, played 72 games for Tennessee last season and hit.375/.451/.797 with 34 home runs and 74 RBIs.
Christian Moore, a rising star, is optimistic about staying with the Angels.
The Angels haven’t made the playoffs in ten years, despite having players of the highest caliber in Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani. Following his selection, Christian Moore stated his goals clearly in a follow-up interview with MLB Network, saying:
“I’ll get a ring for sure, it’s in my blood.”
Perry Minasian, general manager of the Angels, wants to bring in players like Moore, who is a competitor and whose brother was also selected in the 2014 draft. A substantial part of Angels supporters are already anticipating the opportunity to watch the 21-year-old play, which could help their team win.