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    Christian Moore pens farewell to Tennessee baseball after record-setting season

    By Mike Wilson, Knoxville News Sentinel,

    9 hours ago

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    Christian Moore wrote a lengthy farewell to Tennessee baseball on Instagram on Friday.

    The Vols second baseman, who had one of the best offensive seasons in Tennessee history, thanked everyone involved in the program following UT winning its first national title.

    "These last 3 years have changed my life," Moore wrote. "Thank you to this amazing coaching staff for believing in me, taking a chance on a kid that should have never been in this situation. Trusting me to lead a team and allowing me to be me. I will forever be grateful for all the long talks, countless hours of work and most important the memories shared!"

    Moore is considered a first-round draft pick in the 2024 MLB Draft, which starts on July 14.

    Christian Moore rewrote Tennessee baseball record book in 2024

    Moore slugged a program-record 34 homers in 2024, while setting the career record with 61 after a stout three-year career.

    He focused on thanking his teammates for being by his side throughout his career.

    "To my teammates … y’all have seen me grow up a lot these last few years," Moore wrote. "Thank you all for taking me under your wing, allowing me to grow up and mature. Without you all I am not the player I am today. Always remember Chuck T “Hang out type” . Love y’all boys, thank you for all the memories and moments it will heavily be missed

    The Brooklyn native hit .375 with 74 RBIs, which ranks seventh in a single-season in Vols history. He had 19 doubles and two triples. Moore hit for the cycle in Tennessee's opening game in the College World Series , going 5-for-6 with a pair of doubles, a triple and a 440-foot homer in the 12-11 walk-off win. He had a three-homer game to lead UT to a series win at Kentucky in April.

    The 6-foot-1, 216-pound Moore garnered multiple first-team All-America honors.

    Christian Moore thanked Tennessee fans for their support

    Moore also thanked Tennessee fans for their support.

    "Vol nation, you guys are unbelievable," Moore wrote. "Talking for the rest of the team, you guys were the heartbeat of this thing. Thank you for always being there for us, cheering us on through the good and bad. We are forever thankful for you all and I will miss you guys! GBO forever!"

    Moore hit .304 with 17 home runs and 50 RBIs as a sophomore. He had a big performance during the Clemson Regional to help push Tennessee toward a College World Series berth.

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    He was a steady presence as a freshman, playing in 51 games and starting 29 on Tennessee's standout 2022 team. He hit .305 with 10 homers and 36 RBIs in 118 at-bats.

    Moore ranks sixth in UT history with 160 RBIs and third in slugging percentage with .697.

    Mike Wilson covers University of Tennessee athletics. Email him at michael.wilson@knoxnews.com and follow him on Twitter @ ByMikeWilson . If you enjoy Mike’s coverage, consider a digital subscription that will allow you access to all of it

    This article originally appeared on Knoxville News Sentinel: Christian Moore pens farewell to Tennessee baseball after record-setting season

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