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Shuler is a well-documented talent from North Gwinnett with real left-handed power. While he wasn’t necessarily at his best on Saturday, he’ll still be heavily scouted this spring because of his frame and power potential. Shuler carries a strong profile with the tools for his corner outfield spot, but will need to prove he has the hit tool to activate that power potential in gameplay.
7/28/19
2020 South Carolina commit Josh Shuler (DRB/North Gwinnett), might flat out be the toolsiest player in the tournament. Standing at 6-2, 205lbs, the lefty-lefty outfielder is enormous, shows explosive tools across the board, and is extremely violent (but controlled in his movements). At the dish his hands start low, allowing him to get under the ball slightly, while staying inside it to drive the ball the other way with authority. Shuler is a no-brainer draft pick next June.
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Shuler is a well-documented talent from North Gwinnett with real left-handed power. While he wasn’t necessarily at his best on Saturday, he’ll still be heavily scouted this spring because of his frame and power potential. Shuler carries a strong profile with the tools for his corner outfield spot, but will need to prove he has the hit tool to activate that power potential in gameplay.
2020 South Carolina commit Josh Shuler (DRB/North Gwinnett), might flat out be the toolsiest player in the tournament. Standing at 6-2, 205lbs, the lefty-lefty outfielder is enormous, shows explosive tools across the board, and is extremely violent (but controlled in his movements). At the dish his hands start low, allowing him to get under the ball slightly, while staying inside it to drive the ball the other way with authority. Shuler is a no-brainer draft pick next June.