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Christian Moore's GF Gracelyn Veitch pens down heartfelt note after Vols win 2024 MCWS title: "I will be by your side through every chapter"

Christian Moore and the Tennessee Volunteers won their first 2024 MCWS title against the Texas A&M Aggies. Moore dominated the diamond right from the time he set his foot on it.

In Game 3, he smoked a solo homer to left field to wow fans. One special person in the audience was his girlfriend and biggest supporter, Gracelyn Veitch.

Gracelyn has been following the game closely, attending all the matchups in burnt-orange-colored outfits. Therefore, Christian Moore and the Vols' win made her happy, which led her to post a special message for her boyfriend. The caption of the post was:

"NATIONAL CHAMPIONS😭🧡it really is such a blessing to watch the person you love work so diligently & turn their dreams into a reality. he’s easily the most passionate & driven guy in any room you put him in. (Christian Moore) so so proud of the person you are! I’m so thankful to be apart of this journey with you, & I will be by your side through every single chapter to come!"
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Whats' next for Christian Moore?

Moore became a sought-after player in this year's Men's College World Series. He became one of only two players to hit a single, double, triple and a home in an MCWS game. The first to do so was Jerry Kindall, the iconic former University of Arizona coach, in 1956.

After showing his might in Game 3 of the MCWS game, all eyes and attention have shifted to the 2024 MLB draft, which will take place on July 14. As per MLB.com's mock draft, Moore is ranked as the no. 12 pick and could get selected by the Boston Red Sox.

Moore has opened up about his difficulty playing with weak vision, telling Daron Sutton and Dani Wexelman on the Amateur Hour podcast:

“I would definitely say my freshman year here (I grew), and part of the reason why is because I couldn’t see,” Moore said. “My vision was bad, and I didn’t know it.
"And I got to college, and they made me do a physical eye test, and my trainer was like, ‘Hey, you’re blind. You need contacts.’ … The first two weeks were really weird. My depth perception was really off. After that, I kind of got used to it, and it really helped me.” (11:30 to 12:02)

Many consider Christian Moore to be a megastar in the making and to have a strong impact at the pro level.


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