Andrew Moore, a former Oregon State All-American and Major League pitcher, has been appointed as the new assistant coach for the Beavers' pitching staff, as announced by head coach Mitch Canham. Moore returns to Corvallis after successful tenures with the Cleveland Guardians, where he excelled as a pitching coach. His addition is expected to significantly elevate Oregon State's pitching program, with Canham expressing excitement about Moore's rich history with the team. Moore aims to bring competitive excellence to the team, targeting a National Championship.

By the Numbers
  • Coached Columbus Clippers to a 4.70 ERA and ranked fifth in the International League with 1,392 strikeouts in 1,278 innings in 2024.
  • Helped High-A Lake County achieve a 3.89 ERA in 2025, with pitchers totaling 1,162 strikeouts over 1,149.67 innings.
State of Play
  • Moore currently serves on the Clippers' staff, with several pitchers making their MLB debuts this season.
  • His appointment hinges on completing university hiring processes.
What's Next

Expect Moore to begin implementing his coaching strategies immediately, aiming to refine the Beavers' pitching staff ahead of the upcoming season. His past success suggests he will attract more talent and enhance the team's performance metrics.

Bottom Line

Moore's return to Oregon State marks a significant step for the Beavers, promising to strengthen their pitching legacy and focus on competing for championships. His dedication to developing talented pitchers could elevate Oregon State's national profile in college baseball.