Matthew Lugo
3B | Bats/Throws: R/R | 6' 1" 190LBS | Age: 23
Draft: 2019 | Rd: 2, #69, Boston Red Sox | Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy
MLB Pipeline Rank
PA AB R H HR SB AVG OBP SLG OPS
2024 146 129 23 33 6 7 .256 .342 .481 .823
Career Minors 1,797 1,604 244 434 45 62 .271 .337 .438 .775
AVG HR SB OPS
2024 .256 6 7 .823
Career Minors .271 45 62 .775

Standard Minor League Batting Statistics

SeasonTmLGLGPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSHBPAVGOBPSLGOPS
2019 2 Teams Minors 41 165 144 19 37 5 1 1 13 15 38 3 0 3 .257 .337 .326 .663
2019 GCL Red Sox GCL ROK 39 157 136 19 35 5 1 1 12 15 36 3 0 3 .257 .342 .331 .673
2019 Lowell Spinners NYP A(Short) 2 8 8 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 .250 .250 .250 .500
2021 Salem Red Sox A E A 105 469 418 61 113 21 3 4 50 38 94 15 4 7 .270 .338 .364 .702
2022 2 Teams Minors 117 524 478 77 135 26 10 18 79 35 104 20 7 7 .282 .338 .492 .830
2022 Greenville Drive SAL A+ 114 512 466 76 134 25 10 18 78 35 100 20 7 7 .288 .344 .500 .844
2022 Portland Sea Dogs EAS AA 3 12 12 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 .083 .083 .167 .250
2023 Portland Sea Dogs EAS AA 83 322 289 37 70 23 1 5 37 19 89 8 4 5 .242 .297 .381 .678
2024 3 Teams Minors 79 317 275 50 79 21 4 17 57 32 74 16 1 7 .287 .376 .578 .954
2024 Portland Sea Dogs EAS AA 43 171 146 27 46 10 4 11 35 20 36 9 1 2 .315 .405 .664 1.069
2024 Worcester Red Sox INT AAA 35 141 124 21 31 10 0 5 19 12 38 7 0 5 .250 .340 .452 .792
2024 Salt Lake Bees PCL AAA 1 5 5 2 2 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 .400 .400 1.200 1.600
2024 2 Teams AAA 36 146 129 23 33 11 0 6 22 12 38 7 0 5 .256 .342 .481 .823

Scouting Report

draft

2019 Scouting grades: Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50

Puerto Rico has had at least one shortstop taken in the top 10 rounds of the Draft every year since 2006, with No. 1 pick Carlos Correa (2012) and 2016 first-rounder Delvin Perez headlining the list. While Lugo may not go quite as high as that duo, the middle infielder who raised his profile with a strong showing on the summer showcase circuit does have the chance to go in the Draft's first few rounds.

Lugo's bat is what has stood out the most, especially over the summer and at the World Wood Bat Association World Championship in October. He has an advanced approach at the plate, especially given his age, with a line-drive, up-the-middle philosophy. While he's not nearly as big as Correa, Lugo looks the part already and has more pop from the right side of the plate than you might expect, with some feeling he could have better than average power in the future. While he's not a burner, he runs well underway and is a solid athlete.

The Carlos Beltran Academy product gets some mixed reviews defensively. Some see a move to third or second, depending on where the bat would profile best, but others feel he can stay at shortstop and just needs to smooth some things out. A team signing him away from his University of Miami commitment might give him the chance to play his way off the premium position.


2024

Scouting grades: Hit: 45 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45

A nephew of nine-time All-Star Carlos Beltran, Lugo went to school and trained at his uncle's baseball academy in Puerto Rico en route to signing for $1.1 million as a second-rounder in 2019. After playing well in High-A in 2022 and sharing Rookie of the Year accolades in the Puerto Rican Winter League that offseason, he struggled in Double-A last year. Simplifying his load and swing helped him bat .315/.405/.664 in 43 Double-A games in 2024 before he forced a promotion to Triple-A. He was sent to the Angels right at the Trade Deadline as part of the return for right-hander Luis García.

Lugo had a lot going on with his right-handed swing before eliminating a bat wiggle, raising his hands and shortening his stroke. He's still pull-conscious and looks to launch balls to his pull side, but he has shown more discipline this year and done a better job of waiting for pitches to drive. His swing is quicker, he's hitting balls harder and he has been productive against both lefties and righties.

Lugo's instincts help him make the most of his average speed on the bases. Signed as a shortstop, he opened 2023 at third base but has played primarily on the outfield corners since mid-May last year. He's a competent outfielder best suited for left field, and his lessened defensive responsibilities seem to have helped his hitting.


2023

Scouting grades: Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45 

The nephew of nine-time All-Star Carlos Beltran, Lugo attended school and trained at his uncle's baseball academy in Puerto Rico before signing for $1.1 million as a second-round pick in 2019. He led the High-A South Atlantic League in hits (135), triples (10), extra-base hits (54) and total bases (235) at age 21 last season before making a three-game cameo in Double-A. He starred against older competition in the Puerto Rican Winter League during the offseason, sharing rookie of the year honors. 

One of the more advanced young hitters in the system, Lugo arrived in pro ball with the ability to recognize pitches and use the entire field, He always has made consistent contact with a simple, quick right-handed swing and he made an adjustment in 2022 to allow him to drive balls in the air more easily. He could develop into a .270 hitter with 20 homers on an annual basis if he can tone down his overly aggressive approach. 

Lugo has solid speed and good instincts on the bases, but his quickness doesn't translate as well on defense. Despite his athleticism, he doesn't cover a lot of ground and is an inconsistent defender at shortstop. He projects more as an offensive-minded second or third baseman with solid arm strength. His competitiveness and willingness to learn help his cause.


2022

Scouting grades: Hit: 50 | Power: 45 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45 

The nephew of nine-time All-Star Carlos Beltran, Lugo attended school and trained at his uncle's baseball academy in Puerto Rico before the Red Sox signed him for $1.1 million as a 2019 second-round pick. He made his full-season debut in 2021 as a 20-year-old in Low-A, and it was a tale of two halves. He batted .228/.273/.278 in the first two months before improving to .303/.383/.429 afterward.

Lugo has advanced feel for his simple right-handed swing and already shows the ability to recognize pitches and use the opposite field. But his approach detracts from his above-average raw power, which he won't tap into until he starts turning on more balls and launching them in the air more regularly. If he gets stronger and learns to wait for pitches to drive, he could develop into a .270 hitter with 15-20 homers per season. 

Lugo has good instincts and fluid actions at shortstop, though he still makes youthful errors and may not have more than average range. With solid speed, arm strength and athleticism, he's capable of playing all over the infield and outfield as needed. He may wind up moving because Boston has more talented shortstop defenders in its system, though his offensive ceiling compares favorably to all of them except for 2021 first-rounder Marcelo Mayer.  


2021

Scouting grades: Hit: 50 | Power: 45 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45 

The nephew of nine-time All-Star Carlos Beltran, Lugo attended school and trained at his uncle's baseball academy in Puerto Rico. He generated some first-round buzz as the island's top prospect in the 2019 Draft, but his poor offensive performance at a showcase that May allowed the Red Sox to get him in the second round, where they signed him for $1.1 million. He reached short-season ball at the end of his pro debut but his 2020 development was limited to instructional league, where he didn't hit because of a minor wrist injury. 

Lugo doesn't have a plus tool but could develop average to solid attributes across the board. He has a simple right-handed stroke and already understands how to use the entire field, drive balls in the air and manage the strike zone. His bat speed and propensity for making hard contact give him above-average raw power and could translate into 15-20 homers annually once he adds strength.

Lugo flashes plus speed but figures to lose a little quickness as he matures physically. Though he has solid hands and arm strength, some clubs projected him as more of a second or third baseman coming out of the Draft. The Red Sox disagree, seeing enough twitchy athleticism, quickness and range to remain at shortstop.


2020

Scouting grades: Hit: 50 | Power: 45 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45

The nephew of nine-time All-Star Carlos Beltran, Lugo trained and went to school at his uncle's baseball academy in Florida, Puerto Rico. The island's top prospect in the 2019 Draft, he drew some first-round interest, so Boston was happy to find him available toward the end of the second round. Signed for $1.1 million, he has the best all-around tools of the system's young middle-infield prospects.

Lugo's bat speed and feel for making hard contact give him above-average raw power, and he could develop into a 20-homer threat once he gets stronger. Though he was one of the younger players in the 2019 Draft, the right-handed hitter already shows an understanding of using the entire field, driving the ball in the air and managing the strike zone. He flashes plus speed but probably will slow a bit as he fills out physically.

While some clubs projected Lugo as more of a second or third baseman before the Draft, the Red Sox are convinced he'll remain at shortstop. They view him as a twitchy athlete with the quickness and range for the position. There are no concerns about his arm strength or hands.




Awards




Transactions

Team Date Transaction
11/04/2024 Salt Lake Bees activated 3B Matthew Lugo from the 60-day injured list.
08/15/2024 Salt Lake Bees transferred 3B Matthew Lugo from the 7-day injured list to the 60-day injured list.
08/15/2024 Salt Lake Bees transferred SS Matthew Lugo from the 7-day injured list to the 60-day injured list.
07/31/2024 Salt Lake Bees activated SS Matthew Lugo.
07/30/2024 Los Angeles Angels traded RHP Luis García to Boston Red Sox for SS Matthew Lugo, 1B Niko Kavadas, RHP Ryan Zeferjahn and RHP Yeferson Vargas.
07/30/2024 SS Matthew Lugo assigned to Salt Lake Bees.
06/04/2024 SS Matthew Lugo assigned to Worcester Red Sox from Portland Sea Dogs.
06/04/2024 Worcester Red Sox activated SS Matthew Lugo.
02/23/2024 SS Matthew Lugo assigned to Boston Red Sox.
08/03/2023 Portland Sea Dogs activated SS Matthew Lugo from the 7-day injured list.
07/28/2023 Portland Sea Dogs placed SS Matthew Lugo on the 7-day injured list.
03/08/2023 SS Matthew Lugo assigned to Puerto Rico.
02/01/2023 SS Matthew Lugo roster status changed by Boston Red Sox.
02/01/2023 Boston Red Sox invited non-roster SS Matthew Lugo to spring training.
11/04/2022 Criollos de Caguas activated SS Matthew Lugo.
11/04/2022 SS Matthew Lugo assigned to Criollos de Caguas.
09/16/2022 SS Matthew Lugo assigned to Portland Sea Dogs from Greenville Drive.
04/05/2022 SS Matthew Lugo assigned to Greenville Drive from Salem Red Sox.
03/24/2022 SS Matthew Lugo and assigned to Boston Red Sox.
11/05/2021 SS Matthew Lugo and assigned to Criollos de Caguas.
05/04/2021 SS Matthew Lugo assigned to Salem Red Sox from Red Sox Organization.
02/12/2021 SS Matthew Lugo assigned to Red Sox Organization.
02/12/2021 SS Matthew Lugo assigned to Red Sox Organization.
11/11/2019 SS Matthew Lugo assigned to Atenienses de Manati.
11/11/2019 SS Matthew Lugo assigned to Atenienses de Manati.
08/30/2019 SS Matthew Lugo assigned to Lowell Spinners.
08/30/2019 SS Matthew Lugo assigned to Lowell Spinners from GCL Red Sox.
06/19/2019 Boston Red Sox signed SS Matthew Lugo.
06/19/2019 SS Matthew Lugo assigned to GCL Red Sox.
08/08/2018 SS Matthew Lugo assigned to PG East.