| Player: Lucas Moore | |||||||||||
| School: Louisville | Position(s): OF | ||||||||||
| Height: 6′ | Weight: 180 lbs. | Bats: Left | Throws: Right | ||||||||
| Summary: In the 2025 season, Moore was an ideal leadoff hitter for Louisville, hitting .339, making it on base at a .430 clip, and stealing 53 bags in 54 attempts. He started to show some pop too, hitting five home runs to go with ten doubles and three triples. He utilizes a short quick swing that leads to making a ton of contact and could easily put a plus grade on the hit tool. He stays inside the ball well and can utilize the whole field and walked more than he struck out on the year. As you would expect given the steal numbers the speed is a double plus tool and plays in the outfield where he is an excellent defender in center field with range and good reads to go with it. The arm is below average, but the rest of the defensive profile makes him a no brainer to stick in center. | |||||||||||
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