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Trade to Astros doesn’t change Colin Moran’s status as a top prospect


is from the Metro New York area but carries a laid-back, calm demeanor that some scouts would call “low-motor.” He doesn’t have the perpetual high-energy pace that someone such as George Springer does. What matters, though, is how Moran acts when the ball is in play, and there’s a reason he was given a $3,516,500 signing bonus. (Houston Chronicle)

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