IP 8
ERA 20.25
WHIP 3.125
BB/9 11.25
SO/9 9
  • Full name Patrick James Schuster
  • Born 10/30/1990 in New Port Richey, FL
  • Profile Ht.: 6'2" / Wt.: 190 / Bats: R / Throws: L
  • School J.W. Mitchell
  • Debut 07/05/2016
  • Drafted in the 13th round (396th overall) by the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2009 (signed for $450,000).
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    Schuster became the nation's best-known amateur this spring, even surpassing Stephen Strasburg, as he compiled a four-start streak of no-hitters. His attempt for a fifth straight game, a state playoff matchup was picked up by a local cable broadcaster, and his innings were shown on ESPN News. Schuster lost his bid and the game in front of a slew of fans, scouts and media, but his pitching ability was evident even in the loss. Schuster accomplished his no-hitter with the help of a funky delivery that delivers three average pitches. His fastball sat in the 86-91 mph range during the spring, as he threw both his two-seamer and four-seamer for strikes. His four-seamer seemed to get on hitters quickly due to his deception. His slider and curveball helped him miss plenty of bats en route to his no-hitter, and his slider is the better pitch, coming from his low three-quarters arm slot. Schuster's slight frame lends little future projection, and scouts agreed he might even lose some deception as he fills out physically. His pitchability gives him a chance to be a future back-end starter, and some scouts profile him more as a reliever. He's part of Florida's tremendous recruiting class and was expected to head to college unless a team meets his second-round bonus demands.

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