Royals Ink Veteran Pitcher Matt Moore To Minor League Deal
The Kansas City Royals have signed veteran left-hander Matt Moore to a minor league contract, marking his return to professional baseball after a year away from pitching. Moore, who has a 13-year Major League career, didn't play in the 2025 season due to arm issues and was released by the Boston Red Sox after failing to make their roster. The 37-year-old has a history as a top pitching prospect, but injuries have hindered his career. If he successfully returns to form, he could bolster the struggling Royals' bullpen and become a trade candidate later in the season.
By the Numbers- Moore has a career ERA of 4.24 over 891.2 Major League innings.
- In the 2022-23 seasons, he posted a 2.20 ERA over 126.2 relief innings.
- The Royals are currently 32-45 and struggling to stay competitive in the season.
- Moore's performance in the minors will determine his transition back to the MLB and potential trade market value.
If Matt Moore shows promise in the minors, he could make a return to the majors in the near future, potentially impacting the Royals' season and trade strategies.
Bottom LineThe Royals' signing of Matt Moore presents an opportunity to enhance their bullpen depth, but his past injuries raise questions about his effectiveness moving forward.
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