Vols’ Moore 2nd to hit for cycle in MCWS history

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OMAHA, Neb. — Tennessee second baseman Christian Moore because just the second player in Men’s College World Series history to hit for the cycle on Friday night.

He completed the cycle by the sixth inning, when he crushed a 440-foot home run to nearly dead center field, cutting Florida State’s lead to 9-7. Minnesota’s Jerry Kindall hit for the cycle in 1956 against Mississippi.

Moore, a junior, scorched a triple to right-center in his first at-bat in the bottom of the first, doubled in the second, and singled in the fourth.

Moore pointed to the sky just before he touched home plate. According to ESPN Stats & Information, his homer had a 117 mph exit speed and an 18-degree launch angle. He is the sixth Volunteer in school history to hit for the cycle. It was his 33rd home run of the season, tied for third-most in SEC history.

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