Angels prospect Christian Moore has primarily been a second baseman but he will be getting some work at third base in camp, manager Ron Washington tells Jeff Fletcher of the Orange County Register.
Moore, 22, was only drafted last summer. On most clubs, that would make him a long shot to crack the major league roster, but the Angels have been very aggressive in promoting their top picks. First baseman Nolan Schanuel was drafted in July of 2023 and was up in the show by the middle of August, just over a month later. Shortstop Zach Neto was drafted in 2022 but was up in the majors less than a year later, getting promoted in mid-April 2023.
Fletcher adds that Moore was almost promoted in September of last year before hurting his knee, so a 2025 debut would appear to be firmly on the table. Selected eighth overall in last year’s draft, he had hit 61 home runs in 186 games over three years at the University of Tennessee, producing a line of .338/.447/.698.
After the draft, the Angels put him into two games at Single-A and then 23 contests at the Double-A level. He hit a combined .347/.400/.584 in those minor league contests. He only played one game in the month of September because of that aforementioned knee injury.
After he recovered, the Angels gave him some work at third base in the instructional league. During his time in Single-A and Double-A, he only played second base. That was his primary position at Tennessee as well, though he did see some limited time at shortstop and in the outfield. He played one game at third base in the Cape Cod League in 2022.
“He plays third base pretty good,” Washington said. “It’s wide open. It’s freelancing at third base. Second base, he’s got to make decisions. That’s what I want to see at second base, the type of decisions he makes. Third base, you do or don’t, you will or you won’t.”
Diversifying his defensive skill set would give Moore another path to the big leagues. The Angels project to have Luis Rengifo as their regular second baseman. He can play other spots but he’s been at the keystone most often. At third base, Anthony Rendon is going to be on the injured list for an extended period of time following hip surgery. The Angels signed Yoán Moncada to take over at the hot corner, though he has an extensive injury history of his own. He has only got into more than 104 games in a season three times in his nine-year career, the most recent instance being back in 2021.
If Moore looks capable of holding down third base and Moncada gets bit by the injury bug again, then perhaps the Angels will give Moore consideration there. Other options would include Kevin Newman or Scott Kingery, who are on the roster, as well as non-roster invitees like J.D. Davis or Tim Anderson. With Rengifo’s ability to move to third, those guys could potentially play second.
Even if Moore takes the third base job at some point this year, that will likely be a short-term proposition. Rengifo is slated for free agency at season’s end. Assuming the Halos still think the keystone is Moore’s long-term home, it should be available to him. Moncada is also on a one-year deal, so taking over third is also possible if they think he’s a better fit there. Rendon is under contract through 2026 but he hasn’t played more than 58 games in a season since 2019 and the Angels don’t seem committed to giving him playing time even when he recovers from his surgery.
He’ll make the opening day roster, win ROY, and net the Halos a draft pick. Just you see. (Yes this is extreme wishful thinking)
Hopefully we extend Rengifo assuming he continues to produce. Moore will get his chance with the way this team is constructed and managed.
I’m going to get third base reps with your mom
But was it your natural position?
Back of the line chum….
What about Rendon? Oh yeah guy hates baseball
The best part about Rendon being out a year is I don’t have to read all the ignorant takes about Rendon hating baseball.
Halos should just cut him and eat the money, eliminate the toxicity of him. Admit your losses and move on
They likely are receiving insurance money for his IL days. Being on the 60-day IL, there’s no downside to keeping him there.
Artie never took out insurance on Rendon. I agree that Rendon is Toxic and should go. My question is, why have we only heard about his hip issue now?
not really that ignorant, I know he didn’t say “exactly that” but he basically said that.
Unless you know him personally, I would call such a harsh opinion ignorant.
I’m of the belief that you don’t get to an elite level of any occupation you hate, especially one with so much competition.
My guess is, baseball isn’t his life and he won’t miss it when he’s gone. That’s a far cry from hating it.
“He will or he won’t” — he won’t, easy.
It’s not like I trust the Angels to do anything right.
Rengifo in CF, Moore at 3rd?
This organization need a complete overhaul, fro the very top to the very bottom.
Do you think Moore is a “very aggressive promotion?”
He and Schanuel were hitters drafted out of college. It seems like transitioning to MLb is faster with college hitters.
If the Angels were going to overhaul Schanuel’s approach, they should have done it at AAA.
Moore has much work to do defensively and at AA had a 30% KRate and a 3.5 to 1 k to bb rate.
For the love of God and all that is holy, please keep him in the minor leagues.
It’s aggressive compared to most of the other teams, who keep their prospects down in the minors for far too long. It’s the one thing I like about how the Angels are run.
Everyone always asks me for advice about changing positions so you can totally trust me. Third base is incredibly easy!!—-Wash
It’s incredibly hard.
The Angels look jumbled and disorganized now but wait until opening day, it will be all sorted out and a well oiled machine by May.
just like every year