6 wins at Softbank in 2020, pitched in the Japan Series
It was revealed on the 16th that Matt Moore, the left-handed pitcher who played for Softbank in 2020, is about to join the Angels. Ken Rosenthal, a reporter for the US sports media “The Athletic”, reported on his Twitter.
“FA left-handed relief pitcher Matt Moore is nearing a deal with the Angels, sources told The Athletic. The 33-year-old Moore pitched 74 innings last season with the Rangers, posting a 1.95 ERA and eclipsing opponents’ OPS. .564,” he tweeted.
Moore started 13 games with Softbank in 2020, and left a good record of 6 wins and 3 losses and an ERA of 2.65. He’s also pitched in the Japan Series against the Giants. He will return to the majors with the Phillies in 2021 and threw in 63 games as a reliever with the Rangers last season. Although he became an FA off, so far no “buyer” has been found. He has pitched in 268 major league games with a record of 61 wins, 62 losses and 5 saves, with an ERA of 4.45.
(Full-Count editorial department)