Team / Roster
#23 Christian Moya
Position : Outfielder |
Date of Birth : 06/02/1998 |
Height : 5'11" |
Weight : 180 |
College : USC |
Bats : Right |
Throws : Right |
Resides : Diamond Bar, CA |
School Year : JR |
University of Southern California College Biography
2018 (Sophomore):
Appeared in 27 games, making 1 start for the Trojans in 2018… had two runs scored.
2017 (Freshman):
Appeared in 44 games, making 18 starts for the Trojans in 2017 … Moya had 12 hits and nine runs scored in his rookie season … Moya had a season high of two hits and two RBI against Holy Cross on 3/10 … Had three total multi-hit games during the season.
Bishop Amat HS/Club:
Played four years of varsity baseball–two at Bishop Amat under former USC assistant coach Andy Nieto and two at South Hills under coach Darren Murphy…Named Second Team All-Del Rey League his freshman and sophomore seasons at Bishop Amat…Named Second Team All-Palomares League his junior year at South Hills…Named First Team All-League, First Team All-San Gabriel Valley and First Team All-CIF Southern Section for his senior campaign in 2015…Hit .360 with 13 doubles and two home runs, adding 14 stolen bases…Was part of two CIF-Southern Section championship teams: one at Bishop Amat and one at South Hills…Member of the 2013 U-15 USA National Team, winning a gold medal and ring at the Pan American Games in Barranquilla, Columbia.
Personal:
Parents are Luis & Valerie…Has one brother, Louie and one sister, Sophia…His aunt and uncle attended USC…Lists his most thrilling sports moment as when he won a gold medal while representing his country at the Pan American Games…After baseball he would like to run a training facility to help young athletes reach their goals and pursue a career in sports broadcasting…Lists his biggest sports hero as Mike Trout, because he is the perfect example of how the game should the played…Lists his favorite TV show as The Walking Dead…Favorite movie is Interstellar…Favorite musicians include Drake, Future, Chance the Rapper and The Weeknd…Birthdate is June 2, 1998.