I've been enormously huge on Struck since we nabbed him and am very pleased with what he's done so far. Beeler gaining more velo? The reports last year suggested he was hitting mid-90's fairly consistently (IIRC, he'd sit 92-94 for the most part). I'm not sure I would expect him to be an upper 90's guy as a starter. My question about Bour is how much "real" power he has. Certainly, if he can continue his .250 ISOP, that's more than enough (duh) but I'm curious if that holds up. Same goes for another "breakout" of sorts in Rebel Ridling, but Ridling was always considered a guy with good raw power, whereas, IIRC, Bour was viewed as a strong approach guy with decent power. Love Frank Batista's chance to move fast as a pen arm. With that fastball that can get to 93-94, and a good slider, he'll fit in line with the Marcos Mateo's/Alberto Cabrera's of the system. I don't know if he has closing potential, but I wouldn't rule it out. Wallach as a power reliever? I'm not sure he has the juice to be a power reliever, but then again, may be an issue of definition. Curious about your statement on Gibbs. Unless memory is slipping me, he was viewed as the top defensive catcher in the draft, and there were big concerns about his bat. I'm fairly pleased with the defensive ability, and I think if he can hit enough, he has a shot to be a backup backstop type (granted, this system has been littered with those in recent years).