Prospect: Lucas Moore
Position: Outfielder
School: Louisville
Year: True Junior
Bat/Throws: L/R
Height/Weight: 6-0/185
Born April, 26, 2005 (age 21) to parents Brooke and Tobin Moore. A native of Cincinnati, Oh., Moore was a three-year letterman at Badin HS, where he was named All-State every season. He finished his high school career hitting .426 with 27 doubles, 10 triples, 99 stolen bases and 130 runs scored. This included hitting .434 with 17 RBI, seven doubles and six triples as a senior in 26 games tracked by MaxPreps.
Despite his accolades and production, Moore wasn't a super highly-regarded prospect coming out of high school. He ranked as the No. 450 recruit in the Class of 2023 by Prep Baseball Report, and was outside the top-500 by Perfect Game. He originally committed to in-state rival Kentucky during the summer ahead of his sophomore year, but then flipped to Louisville early in his senior year.
Moore was a regular fixture of Louisville's outfield rotation during his freshman campaign in 2024, and was even the first Cardinals true freshman to start a season-opener since 2017. He wound up playing 48 games that year with 22 starts, slashing .318/.434/.409 with 14 RBIs, six doubles, a triple, 10 walks and 17 stolen bases.
For his sophomore season, Moore broke out in a massive way. Playing in all 66 games while starting all but one, he slashed .341/.430/.456, while also collecting five home runs, 49 RBIs, 10 doubles, three triples, 34 walks and a whopping 53 stolen bases. The latter category not only led the country, it was the second-most in a single season in program history, and was the most by a power conference player since 2012. His 85 runs scored was also second in the nation.
Like his teammate Zion Rose, Moore followed up this breakout sophomore season into an invitation from USA Baseball to participate in the 2025 USA vs. Japan Collegiate All-Star Series. He made three starts, going 2-for-12 with a run scored.
This past season as a junior, Moore regressed a little bit, but still wound up being a productive player. Starting all 57 games, he hit .286/.437/.406 with four homers, 35 RBI, six doubles, four triples, 46 walks and 37 stolen bases.
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