CLASS OF 2019
OF
1B
Tim
Lojko
Trumbull (HS) • CT
5' 9" • 155LBS
L/L • 23yr 9mo
Travel Team: Tumbull Senior Legion Post 141
5' 9" • 155LBS
L/L • 23yr 9mo
Travel Team: Tumbull Senior Legion Post 141
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2019 National
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5-foot-9, 155 pounds, wiry frame with some strength in the wrists, average proportions, can continue adding strength over the next year. Ran a 6.80 sixty yard dash, good stride length and ability to get to peak speed quickly. Sets up even in the box, employs a small leg kick, and works a level bat path. Continuing to fight the urge to roll over early, when everything is in sync the ball jumped off the bat. Profiles as more of a line drive, spray hitter in the long run and tendency to use all fields during batting practice. Simple, compact swing with average bat speed. Recorded a tee exit velocity at 77 MPH. Working out as an outfielder, Lojko’s throws were clocked up to 67 MPH from a ¾ slot. His footspeed makes him versatile defensively as potential to play all three spots. Long arm swing, can see a velocity jump with more hand speed. Gets body into throws. Can make strides in the footwork as well to gain ground when playing the ball. Makes good initial reads of the bat. Proving the hit tool in game action over the summer and fall will increase Lojko’s recruitment stock, and is something to monitor.
Sixty-Yard Dash: 6.80
Exit Velocity: 77 mph
Arm Velocity: 67 mph
3-11-18
5-foot-9, 160-pound, wiry strong athletic frame. The hands and wrists have quickness and fast twitch actions to them. A left-handed hitting outfielder, top tool is his ability to barrel up the baseball. The stance is even based, hands are held at the shoulders, back elbow is extended outward slightly. The swing is flat through the zone, gets good extension out front, more of a front foot hitter, made hard solid contact. The approach is more to the pull side, shooting line drives, baseball jumps off the bat, tee exit velocity was clocked at 80 mph. Defensively, a left-handed thrower from the outfield, arm was clocked at 71 mph. The prep steps are short and quick, fields out front on the right side of his body, has a clean transfer into the throwing hand, uses more of shuffle, could step through and gain more ground and acceleration. Good follow with the stick.
Tee Exit Velocity: 80 MPH