The non-tender deadline has come and gone, and seven of eight arbitration-eligible players were tendered contracts. The first to reach an agreement? First baseman/outfielder Tyler Moore.
While the 28-year-old saw much of his playing time cut this season, he was part of one of my favorite things in baseball: a position player pitching.
As you can probably imagine, I watch a lot of baseball games, which means I see a lot of odd things throughout the course of a season. However, a position player pitching generally only happens a few times a season - and I always tune in to see the fun.
On Aug. 5, the Nationals were down 8-2 and had already used five pitchers by the ninth inning of a game against the Diamondbacks. And that's when Moore got the call.
Moore let one inherited runner score and hit a batter, but escaped the inning unscathed with a 0.00 ERA.
Watch a recap of the inning below.
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