CrimsonCowboy
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I dont think they took him as a RP reading up on what some people who cover the team are saying.
Considering most teams have you thinking their first rounder is the next unanimous HOF choice, this seems like faint praise.
Problem is he has so many failure points. If the control improvement isn't real, he's a career minor leaguer. If the breaking ball doesn't develop he's a middle reliever. If the velocity goes back down he probably busts.
He has to hit on every single one and if he does, the upside is a middle of the rotation starter.
Seems like a high risk low reward player.
Unfortunately the one you're describing was a HS kid.
Has been a while since Winston Salem was a cold weather area.
If this is what they were looking for, what does that say about what they think of Muller or Davidson (who both have better stuff)?
I'm so tired of taking guys who project as middle of the rotation starters at best.
Gilmartin all over again.
Problem is he has so many failure points. If the control improvement isn't real, he's a career minor leaguer. If the breaking ball doesn't develop he's a middle reliever. If the velocity goes back down he probably busts.
He has to hit on every single one and if he does, the upside is a middle of the rotation starter.
Seems like a high risk low reward player.
yeah but have you considered how many scouting reports i read for free online?
look i’ve been wrong over and over on player eval but will that stop me from making a snap judgement?
That's the thing for me - the chances of getting an "impact player" at #25 are incredibly slim to begin with, but if you take someone with fringy tools there's no chance you get one.
I mean unless you're picking top 10ish, you aren't getting anyone projected to be a TOR starter. Soroka was projected as a No. 3 starter when he was drafted.
If there any year to complain about draft picks, this isn't the year. It's way more of shot in the dark than normal. At least Shuster had some helium this year.
Problem is he has so many failure points. If the control improvement isn't real, he's a career minor leaguer. If the breaking ball doesn't develop he's a middle reliever. If the velocity goes back down he probably busts.
He has to hit on every single one and if he does, the upside is a middle of the rotation starter.
Seems like a high risk low reward player.
He's from Massachusetts, and played HS there; so, if you buy it takes those sorts of kids longer to develop, it's no surprise he was just turning a corner at Wake.
Of course, he's older now than when Mike Soroka started his rookie season, and that dude grew up in Calgary.
Well, the Braves don't think he's a reliever for one... Kiley had him at 31... its a reach and its not exciting, but depending on how the rest of the draft goes, it could easily still be a solid pick.
Trackman tweeted that Shuster’s slider ranked in the top 25 in average drop among 2020 prospect. Gives me hope. https://twitter.com/trackmanbb/status/1270894366203281408?s=21