Eusebio’s case as a prospect rests on scouting reports, which have in the past said he clearly had the best stuff in the system among left-handed starting pitching prospects. While that may not still be the case in the wake of signing Ryan Rolison, the scouting consensus is that Eusebio remains a potent arm in the system. Unfortunately, Eusebio could do little in 2018 to bolster those opinions, as his season was limited to just 9 1⁄3 innings with Low A Asheville (he struck out 11, walked three, and allowed five runs on 11 hits) before he suffered an elbow injury requiring Tommy John surgery.