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Lucas Moore continues to stay hot for Louisville baseball. This time around, however, it's by showing off his leather.
In the third inning of the Cardinals' in-state rivalry game against Kentucky on Tuesday at Jim Patterson Stadium, the sophomore centerfielder made a spectacular jumping catch at the wall in left-center field to bring a home run back from Wildcats' left fielder Cole Hage.
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Here's a look at Moore's catch:
Moore, who hails from Cincinnati, is coming off a big weekend series against Boston College, in which he went 8 for 10 at the plate with eight runs scored, seven RBIs and collected two extra-base hits (home run and a triple) in the three-game series.
The Wildcats took an early 1-0 lead in the top of the second on a single through the right side from centerfielder Griffin Cameron, before the Cardinals evened the score in their home half of the inning on an RBI single from designated hitter Eddie King Jr. after a lead-off triple from Lucas Monroe.
The Cardinals came in at No. 16 in the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll on Monday, two sports up from where they were a week ago.
This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Louisville baseball's Lucas Moore robs home run vs rival Kentucky
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In the third inning of the Cardinals' in-state rivalry game against Kentucky on Tuesday at Jim Patterson Stadium, the sophomore centerfielder made a spectacular jumping catch at the wall in left-center field to bring a home run back from Wildcats' left fielder Cole Hage.
REQUIRED READING: Louisville basketball transfer portal tracker: Updates on Pat Kelsey's 2025-26 UofL roster
Watch: Louisville's Lucas Moore robs home run
Here's a look at Moore's catch:
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Moore, who hails from Cincinnati, is coming off a big weekend series against Boston College, in which he went 8 for 10 at the plate with eight runs scored, seven RBIs and collected two extra-base hits (home run and a triple) in the three-game series.
The Wildcats took an early 1-0 lead in the top of the second on a single through the right side from centerfielder Griffin Cameron, before the Cardinals evened the score in their home half of the inning on an RBI single from designated hitter Eddie King Jr. after a lead-off triple from Lucas Monroe.
The Cardinals came in at No. 16 in the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll on Monday, two sports up from where they were a week ago.
This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Louisville baseball's Lucas Moore robs home run vs rival Kentucky
Continue reading...