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TITANS `11: The most versatile Titan appeared in 39 games, 10 as a starter Started 7 times in right field and once each at second, third and left field and usually relieved Nick Ramirez at first base when the lefty came in to pitch Also pitched a scoreless inning at UC Davis on Apr. 1 2-for-10 as a pinch-hitter including a seventh-inning RBI double to break a 1-1 tie in an eventual 4-3 win at Long Beach State on Feb. 21 He stayed in that game and singled in the ninth and scored on 3 wild pitches for what proved to be the decisive run Drove in a pair of runs vs. USC on Mar. 5 Vs. Long Beach on May 15 came on late and doubled and scored in the eighth and in the top of the ninth made a leaping catch going back and a diving catch coming in. SUMMER LEAGUE `10: Was named a California Collegiate League All-Star and first-team all-league honoree with the Santa Barbara Foresters Hit .307 with 4 home runs and 36 RBI in 38 games. TITANS `10: Played in 44 of the Titans' 64 games, 16 times as a starter Served as a utility/role player in the outfield and at first base. Had 3 multi-hit games including career-high 3-hit games on Feb. 28 vs. TCU and Apr. 2 vs. UC Davis Drove in a career-high 3 runs on Mar. 20 at Washington Was 3-for-5 when he came up to the plate with the bases loaded (.600) Missed the San Diego game and the Pacific series (Apr. 27-May 2) after having an emergency appendectomy. TITANS `09: Made his way into 7 games off the bench, used primarily late in the game as a defensive replacement Notched his fist career hit in his first career at bat and later scored his first run on Apr. 7, against Loyola Marymount Was perfect in 2 defensive opportunities at third base. MT. SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE: Played 1 season for the Mounties at Mt. SAC in Walnut, Calif., under Head Coach Stacy Parker Hit .375 in conference play Collected 47 hits including 10 doubles in 44 games in 2008 Posted a team-leading 6 home runs, 32 RBI and 6 stolen bases 5 of his 6 home runs came in South Coast Conference games Made 3 appearances on the mound (0-0, 3.00 ERA), surrendering an earned run in 3 innings of work Earned first-team all-conference honors at season's end. ARIZONA: Was a redshirt for the Wildcats in 2007 under Head Coach Andy Lopez. TORREY PINES HS: Graduated from Torrey Pines in San Diego, Calif., in 2006 Played 2 seasons of varsity baseball for the Falcons under Head Coaches Matt Chess and Jason Shanahan Hit .342 with 5 home runs and 24 RBI as a senior in 2006 when he was named second-team All-Palomar League and second-team All-North County Was also 2-1 with 4 saves on the hill with a 2.84 ERA in 2006 He lifted the Falcons to a Palomar League championship in 2006 and helped them reach the CIF semifinals Won the 2006 Duke Snider Home Run Derby with 12 homers (62 total entrants) Was named the MVP of the Lions Tournament after his team won the title in 2006 Was a National Merit Scholar. PERSONAL: Born on July 14, 1988, in Palm Springs, Calif. Parents are Herb and Jan Moore Nickname is "Sauce" Has a younger sister (Chandler) Full name is Walker Allen Moore Majoring in sociology Models his game after Tampa Bay Rays third baseman Evan Longoria Shares the same birthday with his mother and sister Favorites include: Kevin Costner, Kate Beckinsale (actors), "Cinderella Man," "Tin Cup" and "Bull Durham" (movies), Mike Posner and Sam Adams (musical artists), snowboarding and golfing (hobbies), Texas Rangers (team), Tiger Woods (athlete), Petco Park (stadium) and Evan Longoria and Christian Colon (baseball players). MOORE'S DIV. I CAREER HIGHS (as of 6/10/11) |
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