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Batted .298 last season and saw
action in 33 games, while started 29 times… Had
25 hits and scored 25 times, while he led the
team by being hit by 15 pitches… Led the team
with a .464 on-base percentage and showed some
speed with seven stolen bases in 10 attempts…
Batted .338 against right-handed pitchers… Had
seven multiple-hit games, including a 3-for-3
effort with three runs scored against Compton
College… Had a season-long eight-game hitting
streak that saw his average jump from .291 to
.321… As a senior in high school, he was rated
as one of the top three outfielders in the state
of Colorado and was named the Palisade Chamber
of Commerce Student-Athlete of the Year… Earned
1st Team All-Western Slope Conference
honors after batting .463 with two home runs and
44 RBI… Also earned the team’s Most Valuable
Player and Big Bat awards… As a junior, he was
named the league’s Most Valuable Player and 1st
Team all-league after batting .497 with eight
home runs and 36 RBI… Spent three years on the
baseball team and two years on the football
team… As a senior, he helped lead the football
team to the state championship and was the
team’s top wide receiver… Football team won the
league title and reached the state championship
game as a junior… Most memorable moment was when
he went 4-for-5 with two triples, a home run and
a double… Also credits winning the state
championship in football as a memorable moment…
Father played baseball at Long Beach State,
while his grandfather played professional
baseball for the Seattle Raineers and the
Seattle Pilots… His uncle, Jon Geldbach, played
football for the Falcons and another uncle that played
baseball at Cypress College... had an aunt played tennis
at Fullerton College and another played softball
at Fullerton College… Likes to play the drums in
his spare time… Has six siblings – Brian (24),
Adam (22), Rachel (20), Jeremy (18), Clint (15)
and Alicia (13)… Is the son of Steve Moore and
Sara Keyworth… Born in Artesia, CA on April 13,
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