It's rare for a quality reliever like Moore to be released twice during the season, but he was a victim of circumstances with his employer opting to move on once their fleeting playoff aspirations vanquished. First, Moore was let go by the Angels in late August. The Guardians quickly signed Moore, but they also waived him with a couple of weeks left in the season. The Marlins claimed Moore, even though he wasn't eligible for the postseason roster. In total, Moore logged 52.2 innings, his lowest output since 2019 as he missed a month with the Angels for an oblique issue. The southpaw was typically effective, posting a 2.56 ERA, with 60 strikeouts in 52.2 innings, collecting a career-high 22 holds. Oddly, Moore exhibits reverse splits, so he's more than a matchup lefty. The Marlins designated Moore, but he should continue to find work as a high-leverage reliever. Read Past Outlooks