Pirates prospect update: Outfielder Lonnie White Jr.
The former two-sport athlete is now fully committed to baseball, and with some time well spent in the sport we could be seeing a future star.
On this edition of the Pirates’ prospect update, we take a look at outfielder and all-around athlete Lonnie White Jr. who still has plenty of ground to make up if he wants to be Major League ready.
Hailing from across the state in Coatesville, PA, Lonnie White Jr. was considered a top athletic prospect in both football and baseball. After committing to Penn State in his junior year for football, scouts knew they may be able to draw him away from college after he made it clear he would play both sports for the Nittany Lions. Pittsburgh
picked him up in the 2021 Competitive Balance Round B draft, and after signing on with a $1.5 million signing bonus, White was officially set to be a baseball player full time.
White is the perfect example of a raw prospect, clearly having the athletic tools to be successful, with the unknown if they will fully translate to baseball. With that being said, the former wide-receiver does have an innate ability to steal bases and cover a lot of ground in centerfield. His batting is what needs to most development at this point, but his strength is certainly a plus and he still has plenty of time to fine tune those issues in Bradenton.
A glaring issue that has repeatedly appeared has been the amount of injuries White has sustained, albeit largely soft tissue injuries, it is taking him away from the field. The Pirates’ organization has stated they aren’t worried, as he just needs time to condition his body to baseball shape. Similarly Michael Jordan struggled getting back into
basketball after his stint with the White Sox, as he had conditioned himself for baseball. Not saying White is anything like Jordan, but if the GOAT can struggle, then so can he.
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