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RHP Matt Duffy, 4th round (115th) – Boston Red Sox - Signed $350,000

Former Great Lake Canadian and Fieldhouse Pirate RHP Matt Duffy (Burlington, Ont.) of the Canisius Griffins.

Hometown: Burlington, Ont.

Born: Toronto, Ont.

Height/Weight: 6’ 2” 205 lbs.

Bats/Throws: L/R

Slot Value: $580,200

Scout: Ray Fagnant.

School: Canisius College Griffins , Bourne Braves

Coach: Matt Mazurek.

Committed: South Carolina.

Twitter: @mattduffyy

Instagram: @matt.duffyy

Previous Teams: Great Lake Canadians, Fieldhouse Pirates, Burlington Bulls.

Previous coaches: Brandon Bielecki and Jeremy Hileman (previous pitching coaches at Canisius); Chris Robinson, Adam Stern and Brock Kjeldgaard (Great Lake Canadians) and Jimmy Richardson and Dave Whalen.

Rankings: No. 400 on Baseball America’s top 400 list (May) ... Named Metro Atlantic conference Pitcher of the Year preseason honours by D1 Baseball and Perfect Game ... Ranked as No. 83 D1 Baseball’s Top 200 college starters ... Metro Atlantic’s top pro prospect according to D1.

Good genes: His father Phil Duffy pitched in 15 games for the 1964 rookie-class Wytheville A’s, in the Kansas City A’s system, going 3-0 with a 3.09 ERA striking out 34 and walking 20 in 32 innings ... Brother Aaron Duffy (2-2, 9.00 in 11 games, 32 strikeouts in 31 innings) is also a member of the Griffs ... His mom (Karen Wilson) attended Queen Elizabeth Park high school in Oakville playing on the tennis team and also swam.

The most influential people in my baseball life: “My Dad definitely. He taught both my brother and I how to play. He taught us all the basics of pitching and was able to really show us his love for baseball. He always wanted to work with us growing up. Whether it be going to the local park to flip us front toss or showing us mechanical videos on the computer of Roger Clemens or Roy Halladay. I have been trying to follow in his footsteps for many years, trying make it to pro ball like him. Seeing it come to fruition is a very wholesome feeling for the both of us.”

The most influential person in my baseball career, besides my parents: “I have two answers, the first is coach (Matt) Mazurek. He has put his belief in me for the last three years to go out and be myself on the mound. Whether it be facing a 35-2 Fairfield team in the playoffs or coming off short rest in the playoffs this past year, coach Maz has always installed the utmost confidence in me to go out and do my thing. The second is the entire GLC program led by Chris Robinson who played a big role in aiming my focus more towards pitching. I was a two-way throughout high school but the coaches at GLC knew that If I wanted to make it to the next level, it would be with my arm.”

Best moment on the ball field to date: “Winning the MAAC championship (2022). There is no better feeling than going out and winning a championship with some of your best friends. The amount of hours you put in over the course of the year is even more worth it with hardware to show for it.”

2023 summer with Bourne Braves: Was 0-0 with a 1.88 ERA in three starts. He walked four and struck out 16 in 14 1/3 innings on the Cape.

2023 season as a junior at Canisius _ Finished 6-3 with a 4.13 ERA in 14 starts holding opponents to a .213 average. He walked 28 and struck out 119 in 80 2/3 innings ... Had a no decision against Manhattan in the opener of the Metro Atlantic conference opener pitching four innings, giving up three runs on five hits to go with six strikeouts and four walks … Took the loss against Marist Red Foxes pitching five innings and giving up three runs on seven hits and a walk. He struck out 10 in his 98-pitch outing ... ... Became the first pitcher in conference history to record multiple 100-strikeout seasons against Manhattan Jaspers ... Gave up three runs on three hits and three walks in win over Manhattan fanning seven in his 96-pitch outing, including striking out the side on 13 pitches He was pitching in front of scouts from the A’s, Blue Jays, Dodgers, Rangers, Reds, Royals and Canisius Hall of Famer Shane Davis (Belmont, Ont.). Was 92-93 MPH ... Struck out career-high 14 against St. Peter’s allowing one hit in seven innings ... Worked seven innings in an extra-inning loss to game Fairfield allowing three runs on five hits with 12 whiffs ... Gained the win against Quinnipiac pitching six innings allowing two runs -- one earned -- on four hits and two walks, as he fanned 11 ... Picked up the victory over Rider with a six-inning outing allowing two runs on three walks and two strikeouts, as he fanned five ... Roughed up in 3 2/3 innings against Morehead State allowing eight runs on seven hits and two walks, while still managing to strike out 10 ... Registered his second win against Iona with a complete game -- allowing one unearned run on four hits and a walk -- as he struck out 13 ... Had his longest outing of the season -- eight innings -- as Canisius thumped Mount St. Mary’s 15-1. The score was not indicative of play as he took a 2-1 lead into the seventh, allowing four hits and one run, while whiffing seven ... Facing the Kent State Golden Flashes he was tagged for 11 runs and 11 hits walking two in 4 1/3 innings ... Pitched six scoreless but wound up with a no decision as the Griffs scored three for a walk-off win. He allowed one hit and walked one, as he struck out 11 ... Deserved a better fate in a no decision against West Virginia giving up two runs on three hits and two walks, as he struck out six ... He had another no decision in the season opener against Boston College pitching 4 1/3 scoreless allowing three hits and three walks, as he struck out seven.

2022 summer with the Bourne Braves on Cape Cod: Was 0-0 without an ERA working eight scoreless allowing one hit and one walk, striking out eight.

2022 spring as a sophomore at Canisius: Was 8-2 with a 3.81 ERA in 17 games -- 16 starts, including a complete-game shutout -- as he fanned a conference-high 124 in 104 innings while walking only 26 ... Led or shared the conference lead in wins, starts, complete games, shutouts, innings and strikeouts ... Pitched seven complete-game effort against Niagara in MAAC championship opener, scattering three hits and allowing a walk while striking out seven ... Then came back to pitch 3 1/3 innings in MAAC championship against Rider giving up one run on one hit and a walk, while fanning four ... Earned MAAC MVP allowing a run on six hits in 10 1/3 innings allowing two walks and fanning 11 ... Pitched into the sixth inning or later in 14 of his 16 starts and boasted team-low 1.08 WHIP ... Was second in the conference with a 3.81 ERA, setting school and MAAC records for strikeouts in a season (124) ... Recorded double-digit whiffs in four starts and finished with six or more K’s in 12 appearances and allowed one walk or fewer in 10 of his 16 starts ... Earned the win in his debut versus Pitt giving up two earned runs on four hits and two walks while striking out eight in six innings ... Worked six scoreless at Morehead State, allowing two hits while not issuing a walk and fanning seven ... Struck out nine in eight innings in a win at Charleston Southern ... Fanned a career-high 12 at Quinnipiac ... Pitched seven scoreless in final regular-season start against Monmouth giving up four hits and striking out 10 without a walk ... Pitched six innings in Coral Gables regional opener against No. 6 seed Miami giving up four runs on seven hits while striking out eight

2022 season as a freshmen at Canisius: Was 3-0 with a 2.67 ERA, striking out 30 while walking five in 27 innings as he appeared in six games -- making three starts ... Limited opponents to a .212 batting average and struck out four-plus batters in last five outings ... Pitched a complete game at Fairfield in MAAC championship, striking out 10 and walking one while yielding four hits and one run.

Honours: 2023 season _ Metro Atlantic Conference Pitcher of the Year … Recorded 268th strikeout of his career with Canisius, allowing him to pass former Griffs’ hurler J.P. Stevenson (New Glasgow, PEI, 2015-18) for the program’s all-time strikeout record. … ABCA/Rawlings All-Northeast Region First Team selection … Won Rawlings Metro Atlantic Conference Pitcher of the Week award four times this spring, including back-to-back weeks ... Striking out 14 in seven scoreless against St. Peter’s ... Whiffing 11 and allowing an earned run against Quinnipiac in six innings ... Setting down 13 and giving up one run in seven innings facing Iona ... Striking out 11 in six scoreless against Marshall ... Gained berth on All-Academic Team ... 2022 season _ Named to All-MAAC First Team ... Named to MAAC championship MVP and to all-championship MAAC team ... Selected to Canadian Baseball Network college First Team ... All-Academic team ... 2021 season _ All-MAAC Rookie Team ... All-championship MAAC team ... Canadian Baseball Network Honourable Mention … 2019 season with Great Lake Canadians _ Won league championship and the same year at Assumption Catholic, won regional volleyball title.

Scouting report

“The one area Matt (Duffy) is different than Matt Brash (fourth round pick in 2019 from nearby Niagara, also in the MAAC) is he has had consistent success as a starter since his freshman year. So scouts have more history on him (Duffy) than on the Niagara guy (Brash). Matt has the stuff and composure on the mound that he rarely allows anything to bother him. Matt Duffy is a slow heartbeat guy never lets a moment get too big or too small - his composure is special for a college guy.” _ Veteran evaluator.