Top 25 Profiles of 2025: No. 15 Davis Moore
December 22, 2025
As we are nearing the end of another calendar year, we have compiled a list of the top 25 most viewed Indiana player profiles this year. According to our research through our google analytics, these are the most viewed profiles by you the reader in 2025.
Coming in at No. 15 is ’27 LHP Davis Moore (Zionsville HS). The 6-foot-1, 160-pound left-hander is the top lefty in Indiana’s 2027 class, ranking No. 3 in the state and No. 115 nationally. Moore made a significant leap in 2025, as his Preseason All-State showing and early spring looks highlighted noticeable development. The lefty began to show velocity gains during sectional play and continued that trend throughout the year, reaching into the low 90s on the summer circuit and touching 91 at the Future Games. Long known for his strike-zone control, the added velocity helped elevate Moore to No. 3 in the class. He committed to Vanderbilt in October.
‘27 Davis Moore (@davislmoore115)
— Prep Baseball Indiana (@PrepBaseballIN) July 25, 2025
Wiry, 6’1” 160 lbs
FB 86-89 T 90.6 (2x) (ASR, S/Ms)
SL 74-76 (2300s, 2/8)
CH 75-76 (👍 feel)
Deceptive uncoil w quick arm working to low-slot look. 3-pitch mix plays well off each other. IQ.#TeamIndiana | #PBFG25 pic.twitter.com/SRN3pQ9GT2
More from LHP Davis Moore (@davislmoore115) - rising w significant helium this summer…
— Cooper Trinkle (@CTrinkle23) June 20, 2025
Stuff 📈 pitch-ability still shines.
FB 86-88 T 90 🔥
SL 70-74 (2300s)
CH 73-74
All in. #MPL25 https://t.co/P3HFRTnXoY pic.twitter.com/HYnub6hjkl
‘27 Davis Moore (@davislmoore115) strands the tying run as Zionsville wins 1-0.
— Prep Baseball Indiana (@PrepBaseballIN) May 29, 2025
IN’s top-ranked sophomore southpaw did not disappoint ❗️took a no-hitter into the 7th.
FB up to 87 multiple times, complete control of CB/CH all night.
7 IP - 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 10 K - 110 pitches. pic.twitter.com/wjKew2IP6b

Scouting Report
+ The top-ranked lefty in the class, LHP Davis Moore (Zionsville), led off the day with an awesome look. Lefties that can spin the baseball are at a premium, which is why I am so bullish on Davis. He executed three well-shaped pitches for strikes with a loose arm that gets to a 3/4 slot w deception and quick arm speed. He's a dynamic mover armed with an 82-84 fastball that gets big arm-side run and occasional carry from the lower slot. His slider gets true sweep with out-pitch upside spinning in the 22-2300 range at 70-73, and tunnels off the heater. The change tunnels, as well, with late fade at 73-75. Moore has a wiry, projectable, 6-foot, 160 pound frame that has a chance to pack on strength and elevate an already abv avg three-pitch mix.