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Trey Moore
Bats: Left , Throws: Left
Height: 6' 0" , Weight: 190 lb.

Born: October 2, 1972 in Houston, TX
High School: Keller (Southlake, TX)
Drafted
by the Seattle Mariners in the 2nd round of the 1994 amateur draft.
Signed June 29, 1994. (All Transactions)
Debut: April 5, 1998
Final Game: July 15, 2001
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Career Home Runs Allowed

Trey Moore: 12 Career Home Runs Allowed

0 leading off, 0 walk-off, 3 tying, 4 go ahead
1 Tm
MON12
 
vs RHB10
vs LHB2
 
Home7
Away5
 
Leverage
High Lev3
Medium Lev5
Low Lev4
7 Opps
LAD3
SFG2
HOU2
STL2
TBD1
COL1
PIT1
12 Batters
Devon White1
Derek Bell1
Jim Leyritz1
Mark McGwire1
Barry Bonds1
Ron Gant1
Manny Martinez1
Bobby Estalella1
Ismael Valdez1
Wade Boggs1
Neifi Perez1
Moises Alou1
4 Parks
Stade Olymp.7
Dodger Stad3
3 Rivers Std1
TropicanaFld1
Where Hit
75
784
92
81
General field locations when available.
 
 
Pitches
34
43
13
21
51
Pitches in PA when available.
Game Totals
1·HR gms5
2·HR gms2
3·HR gms1
Gms w/ this # = 0 are not shown.
 
OrderPos
3rd3
5th2
2nd2
6th2
7th1
1st1
9th1
Outs
16
24
02
 
DefPos
LF3
CF2
RF2
1B1
P1
C1
DH1
SS1
Bases
---7
1--2
12-1
--31
-2-1
 
18 Runs
RISP3
0 on7
1 on4
2 on1
Any on5
Inning
11
21
34
43
53
 
1-36
4-66
RelScore
+31
+22
+12
Tied4
-12
-21
 
Ahead5
Tied4
Behind3
Before event, for batter
Count
0-03
1-23
1-12
2-02
1-01
3-11

Play By Play

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1998 HRs #car #yr #gm Date Batter @Bat   Score Inn Out RoB Pit(cnt) R BOP Pos bWPA bWE Notes Play Description
1 1 1 1 1998-04-21 Mark McGwire STL @ MON tied 0-0 t 3 2 1-- 1,(0-0)  2 3 3 21% 69% Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep LF-CF); DeShields Scores
2 2 2 2 1998-04-21 Ron Gant STL @ MON tied 3-3 t 5 2 -2- 1,(0-0)  2 6 7 25% 72% Home Run (Line Drive to Deep LF-CF); Jordan Scores
3 3 3 1 1998-04-26 Derek Bell HOU @ MON tied 0-0 t 1 1 --- 2,(1-0)  1 2 9 10% 58% Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep LF-CF)
4 4 4 1 1998-05-30 Manny Martinez PIT MON behind 1-3 b 4 1 --3 4,(1-2)  2 6 8 17% 53% Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep LF Line); Young Scores
5 5 5 1 1998-06-06 Wade Boggs TBD MON behind 2-3 b 3 1 --- 5,(3-1)  1 3 10 11% 53% Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep RF)
2000 HRs #car #yr #gm Date Batter @Bat   Score Inn Out RoB Pit(cnt) R BOP Pos bWPA bWE Notes Play Description
6 6 1 1 2000-08-12 Neifi Perez COL @ MON ahead 2-0 t 3 0 --- 4,(1-2)  1 2 6 8% 78% Home Run
7 7 2 1 2000-08-17 Bobby Estalella SFG @ MON ahead 1-0 t 4 1 12- 4,(1-2)  3 7 2 20% 85% Home Run; Kent Scores; Snow Scores
8 8 3 2 2000-08-17 Barry Bonds SFG @ MON ahead 4-1 t 5 2 --- 3,(1-1)  1 3 7 7% 87% Home Run
9 9 4 1 2000-08-22 Jim Leyritz LAD MON behind 0-1 b 2 1 --- 3,(2-0)  1 5 7 11% 53% Home Run (LF-CF)
10 10 5 2 2000-08-22 Devon White LAD MON tied 1-1 b 3 2 --- 3,(2-0)  1 1 8 12% 63% Home Run
11 11 6 3 2000-08-22 Ismael Valdez LAD MON ahead 4-2 b 5 0 --- 1,(0-0)  1 9 1 7% 88% Home Run
12 12 7 1 2000-08-27 Moises Alou HOU @ MON ahead 1-0 t 4 1 1-- 3,(1-1)  2 5 9 17% 78% Home Run; Bagwell Scores

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