
The Los Angeles Angels are promoting top prospect in hopes that he can address their ongoing issues at second base this season.
Multiple sources, including MLB.com, reported the move, noting that Moore is expected to be in Baltimore on Friday night as the Angels open a three-game series against the Orioles.
The Angels are 7-3 in their past 10 games and have climbed into a tie with the Seattle Mariners for second place in the American League West, 4.5 games back of the Houston Astros entering the weekend.
Their rise coincides with the return of star Mike Trout, who returned May 30 from a month-long stay on the injured list with a knee injury. In 10 games this month, he’s hitting .303 with a homer and six RBIs.
Now, the Angels need to get some production at second base to help improve the team .227 batting average – third worst in the majors. Their second basemen this season have contributed to the dearth of offense, batting .195 with just two homers and 10 RBIs in 67 games.

The Angels selected Moore, now 22, with the No. 8 overall pick of the 2024 draft out of Tennessee, where he showed his power. In 72 games last season as a junior, he hit 34 homers with 74 RBIs.
He has played just 79 games in the minor leagues, but it has become the Angels’ way to promote their most promising players with little service time in the minors. In 2023, they brought up shortstop Zach Neto after just 61 games. That same season, they picked Nolan Schanuel No. 11 overall in the draft and after 22 games in the minors, he was a major leaguer.
Moore is ranked by MLB Pipeline as the No. 56 overall prospect. He has appeared in 54 games this season, with the first 34 at Double-A Rocket City and the past 20 at Triple-A Salt Lake.
He has ripped through Triple-A pitching, posting a 350/.424/.575/.999 slash line at Salt Lake, contributing four homers and 18 RBIs.
As the Angels look to continue to stay relevant in the American League as the season wears on, big production from Moore could go a long way.
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