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Matt Canterino thriving in junior season
- Updated: March 11, 2019
Matt Canterino stepped into Rice’s starting rotation as a freshman in 2017 and instantly had success. The right-handed hurler showed growth throughout his sophomore season and during the summer in the Cape Cod League last year.
He currently is in the midst of a stellar junior season. It’s a critical year for Canterino, as he’s a well-regarded prospect for June’s MLB draft. Professional scouts consider the 6-foot-3, 222-pound hurler as an early-round selection with the potential to go in the first round of the draft.
Read the rest of the article on Matt Canterino at BaseballProspectJournal.com here.