THAT showed me a lot. Not just that... he's shown a lot of confidence in going out to talk to struggling pitchers, and in general has called a good game (not getting crossed up and shaken off). Obviously he's a lot better defensively than Kendall, but for a young guy like him to show some leadership qualities toward guys with a lot more big league experience is a very good sign. I think he has the "intangibles" to be a good starting catcher - it's just a question of whether his bat is really this good. As for the steroid question, I'm not going to outright say he hasn't taken them, since I assume that a lot of guys in the game are still taking PEDs. But as has been mentioned, minor league testing is strict, and there's no question that Soto has been tested at least once, and possibly multiple times, this year. That obviously doesn't disqualify HGH, b/c they can't test for that, but I'm not going to assume that he is taking that just because his power has blossomed.