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They said it...

"I think he'll hit for average, and he has enough pop to hit maybe 8-10 homers per season. I'm just not sure how much he'll walk because he's so aggressive at the plate, and that might be the difference between him hitting second versus eighth in the lineup. His glove will make him worthwhile in either case."

Jim Callis, Baseball America - November 3, 2010

 

"I don't see the argument that he'll never hit, but it would be hard to project him as more than a hitter for average and maybe some doubles power. He's very short to the ball with almost no load, and has quick wrists, so getting to the ball and driving it to the outfield shouldn't be a problem. It's not a swing that's going to generate power and he doesn't square balls up consistently, although the latter could come with time."

Keith Law, ESPN.com - October 19, 2009

 



 

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