While it's true that most pitchers taken never reach the majors and many first rounders are included in that, this fact doesnt excuse picks that were bad when you made them. That's why the Shuster pick annoys me, it was dumb when we made it.
Shuster was picked in 2020. That was an abbreviated draft after a truncated college season. The last thing we needed to do was chase helium from the Cape Cod League.
Shuster was a soft tosser his entire pitching career before suddenly seeing his velocity jump in the Cape Cod League. Normally you'd be able to see him in the college season and confirm the velocity jump but we didn't really have that chance.
Spending our first round pick in a short draft on a guy who has had bad stuff his entire career except one brief stretch which you can't confirm was a bad idea.
That draft was absolutely ridiculously good but Shuster wasn't our front office's finest moment.