striker42
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That's not really what you said though.
I said absent some odd development like him gaining another plus pitch, he had a ceiling of a number 3 starter. I didn't like drafting him because I thought it was a reach considering he didn't have ace potential. That was my position when he was drafted.
Barring some unexpected development like him suddenly gaining a plus pitch or him developing elite command, he's probably reached his ceiling which is as a number 3 starter.
I was very down on him at times in the minors due to him struggling to find the plate at times. He's still not an elite strike thrower and probably never will be. But he has improved that area enough to where it's not a huge problem. It's in that 3.5-4 per 9 area that will let him be a number 3.
I still wonder if he might end up in the pen in a few years. There's a high probability that his fastball velocity will decline as he gets older. That's just how most arms go. If he goes from averaging 94-95 to averaging 91-92 on the fastball, he might struggle to be effective in the rotation. But his changeup is so good that he could probably effectively move to the pen. I actually see this as a benefit as it would allow him to continue to contribute if his velocity declines.