Matt Moore is the youngest lefty to start the season 8-0 since Ruth did it in 1917 at age 22.

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Moore (8-0) gave up one run, struck out three and walked one to become the first eight-game winner in the majors. The left-hander has won nine straight decisions, breaking the franchise record of eight set last year by Price.



Not only that, but the 23-year-old is the youngest lefty to start the season 8-0 since Ruth did it in 1917 at age 22.
''Historically speaking, it's been wonderful,'' Rays manager Joe Maddon said of Moore's season.
Moore is delighted with the results, especially because Tampa Bay is 9-0 in his nine starts.
 

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i have not seen him pitch one inning this year. who is he in compariison with? verlander at his best? halladay at his best? if not these two, who?
 

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The good ole days, when Babe was bartending with his dad and playing for the Red Sox.
 

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​getting his ass handed to him tonight.....guess he was due
 

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Moore (13-3), left off the AL All-Star team announced last weekend, gave up three runs, three hits, two walks and had 10 strikeouts over 7 1-3 innings in winning his fifth straight start and setting a team record for victories before the All-Star break.
 

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Moore (13-3), left off the AL All-Star team announced last weekend, gave up three runs, three hits, two walks and had 10 strikeouts over 7 1-3 innings in winning his fifth straight start and setting a team record for victories before the All-Star break.

Darvish the Texas pitcher just went on the DL & Moore was just named to take his place on the All-Star team!
 

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Rays are 21-5 in Moores last 26 starts.


The under should be the easiest play in the history of sportsbetting tonight though.
 

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Got Blue Jays at +150 1st 5 innings. Moore's command has been garbage in the spring. Doesn't look right. Meanwhile Buehrle who usually doesn't give a shit in spring ball is throwing like an ace. Nice bet.
 

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Matt Moore will have elbow surgery, miss rest of season





By David Ginsburg, The Associated PressApril 15, 2014 5:31 PM


Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher Matt Moore, left, walks off the field with a trainer following an injury during the sixth inning of the MLB American League baseball game against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Mo., Monday, April 7, 2014.

Photograph by: Orlin Wagner , The Associated Press


BALTIMORE — Tampa Bay left-hander Matt Moore will miss the remainder of the season after opting to have elbow-ligament replacement surgery.

Dr. James Andrews is to operate next week on the 24-year-old pitcher, who made the AL All-Star team last year. Moore will be the first Rays pitcher to undergo Tommy John surgery since Jason Isringhausen in June 2009.

“I can’t help out on the competitive side of this business right now,” Moore said Tuesday before rain washed out the Rays’ game at the Orioles. “This is my first significant injury where I’m going to be missing a lot of time.”

Manager John Maddon believes Moore’s decision will be beneficial in the long term for the pitcher and the team.

“It’s awful, but it’s great,” Maddon said. “It’s awful that we’re going to miss this guy for a bit. It’s good for him to be able to get past this moment and look forward to a really long and prosperous career. Almost all of the time, percentage-wise, it’s a very successful operation.”

Moore hasn’t pitched since walking off the mound with elbow soreness on April 7 in Kansas City. He was placed on the disabled list the following day.

“It was an injury that I didn’t think would be my ligament. I didn’t think it was going to be something like that,” he said. “It just didn’t feel that severe.”

After throwing on the side Monday, Moore realized surgery was inevitable.

“I don’t think there was a whole lot of hesitation,” he said, noting that he felt pain “on every single pitch.”

Moore also experienced elbow soreness last season while going 17-4 with a 3.29 ERA. He was 0-2 this year despite allowing only three runs in 10 innings.

Moore is among three Tampa Bay pitchers on the disabled list. Right-hander Jeremy Hellickson is recovering from arthroscopic right elbow surgery and right-hander Alex Cobb has a left oblique strain.

“It’s tough,” starter David Price said. “They’re going to be working hard. They’re going to be trying to get back here. Whenever they do, it’s going to be a good little shot in the butt for us, and that’s what you need throughout the season.”

Maddon already has been forced to improvise his rotation. Left-hander Erik Bedard was going to start for the Rays on Thursday, but because of the rainout, Price will take the mound in the opener of a series against the New York Yankees.
 

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