If he could put up a .770 OPS in the Southern League at his age, I feel pretty confident he could have put up an .830 or so a level down. I guess that depends on your definition of 'crushing,' but that's about what it took for people to excited about Junior Lake, who is roughly the same age as Vitters. So your best-case scenario for Vitters is being comparable to a guy that half of the minor league universe thinks should be turned into a pitcher? That wasn't my best-case scenario for Vitters. That was just a conservative translation of what he did last season into an age-appropriate level. I never said that Vitters was a top-tier prospect. Just that I think he's being underrated by Cubs fans because of the disappointment that he's not living up to his draft slot and the fact that his numbers aren't shiny enough because of his aggressive promotion schedule. I think he tends to overrated, particularly on this board. Other than the fact that he was a top pick, he hasn't done much professionally to warrant much attention. Besides the walk rate, the fact that his projected power hasn't really translated to game situations consistently is also concerning. The age argument only goes so far, particularly when his teammate who is three weeks older is destroying the PCL for the second straight year and Mike Moustakas is doing well in the majors. With that said, it's clear he's trying to make adjustments (probably mandated by the front office), so I'm not totally giving up on him. But I think expecting him to be a major league contributor at this point is ambitious until he shows more.