CLASS OF 2016
OF
LHP
Mathew
Lonetto
Niagara
Bill Crothers Secondary School (HS) • ON
5' 10" • 176LBS
L/L • 27yr 2mo
Travel Team: Toronto Mets 18u
Bill Crothers Secondary School (HS) • ON
5' 10" • 176LBS
L/L • 27yr 2mo
Travel Team: Toronto Mets 18u
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Lonetto is an outfielder with strength at 5-foot-10, 176-pounds. Left-handed hitter who makes a lot of contact, hands are loose and has line drive approach, will spray ball across field and go with pitch. Ran a 7.25 on a slow track, aggressive offensively and on the bases. Plays an adequate outfield and reads ball well off the bat. Projects as a centre of left fielder as his arm strength is improving. Dirtbag type of guy who competes well and can help college team at the next level.
10/26/14
5-foot-8, 170-pound medium frame with muscular build. 77 mph velocity from outfield. Worked from a high-¾ slot, arm speed is their, tendency to fall off and collapse with front shoulder. At the plate, open stance with some bat movement. Keeps hands above baseball with loose, quick actions. Line drive approach with good bat speed. Exit velocity was 83 mph and 40 time was one of the top at 4.97. On the mound, Lonetto works from an over the top arm slot with regular effort. At times, he can fall off to the third base side causing issues with finish and extension. Arm action is clean and very quick. Fastball was 73-75, good action to it when down in zone, threw mostly for strikes. Breaking ball is a mix between slider and cut. Throws it hard, 68-70 with occasional bite. Changeup is best pitch with good arm side fade, easy to see confidence in pitch. A few mechanical adjustments and Lonetto could be taken as a quality two-way player.