How the hell do you figure that? His at-bats are always fantastic. He has a really good eye and drives the ball to the opposite field consistently. Those are things his numbers can show. his xBABIP is .293 while he suppresses it some with a healthy amount of pop-ups, you should have better than a .253 babip with a 20.5% LD rate also, his HR:FB rate (5.7%) would place as one of the lowest rates in the majors were he to qualify, and at least anecdotally, i can attest that he has more power than the Erick Aybar/Daniel Murphy-types he shares company with for that stat http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/player/luis-valbuena/hitchart/765789?q=luis-valbuena at Wrigley alone, you can see five near-misses on HRs, turned into outs