striker42
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I'd say Shuster seems like a high-risk, moderate-reward player. But I also don't think, given his profile, that the Braves selected him thinking he's a likely reliever—which was the contention of some.
I'm also hoping he's a player they've been tracking, and have seen things the other publications haven't. The absurd whiff% he gets on his changeup, plus some of the data on the raw material of his slider, makes me think the Braves feel he could be successful even if he's more 92-94 than 95-97.
My experience with draft scouting reports are that if a guy is said to sit 92-94 and touch 97, expect a guy in the majors that sits 89-92 and touches 94.
Maybe they're thinking he can be a one dominant pitch reliever with that changeup.