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Christian Moore returns to Knoxville with Rocket City

Christian Moore returns to Knoxville with Rocket City

USA Today30-04-2025

Christian Moore returns to Knoxville with Rocket City
Former Vol Christian Moore returned to Knoxville on Tuesday with the Rocket City Trash Pandas, a Double-A affiliate of the Angels. Knoxville defeated Rocket City, 9-6, at Covenant Health Park.
Covenant Health Park opened April 15 in the Old City. Knoxville is a Double-A affiliate of the Cubs.
Moore started at second base and was Rocket City's leadoff hitter. He went 3-for-5 against the Smokies and totaled one home run, two RBIs and one run.
The former Vol hit a single in his first at bat during the first inning. He also hit a fly out in his second at bat, while hitting a home run in the fourth inning. Moore hit a sixth-inning single to center field and grounded out to shortstop in a final at bat during the eighth inning.
Knoxville and Rocket City will continue a six-game Southern League series on Wednesday. First pitch for game No. 2 is scheduled for 7 p.m. EDT.
Moore was selected by the Angels in the first round (No. 8 overall) of the 2024 MLB draft.
He played at Tennessee from 2022-24 and appeared in 186 games, totaling 61 home runs, 160 RBIs and 179 runs.
Moore appeared in 72 games for the Vols in 2024. He recorded a .375 batting average, 34 home runs, 74 RBIs, 83 runs and 38 walks during Tennessee's national championship season.
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