i wasn't high on vogelbach, but at some point if the guy keeps hitting for average and posting an OPS over 1.000, people are going to have to take him seriously as a prospect rather than the chubby sideshow who can hit the ball far. the "it's the AZL, everyone hits there" doesn't fly in the NWL, which isn't a hitter's league, and the excuse of feasting on bad pitchers rings pretty hollow too. let's put it this way, if most second round, seven-figure high school signings were posting a .330/.400/.675/1.075 line in their first professional season, i think there would normally be quite a bit more buzz than there has been for vogelbach.