What do you mean good for him? In a variety of ways. He's constantly taking to him, and Starlin seems to listen. Especially after an error. Starlin seems like the kid who could get mistakes in his head and barney talks him off the wall. Does anyone else see this or am I making it up? Their rapport on the double play still makes me stand up and get excited occasionally. ETA I originally mistyped Starlin as Stalin. Stalin Castro. So, you are in favor of making Barney our second baseman of the present and future, and the reason why is because he "is good for" Castro "in a variety of ways", of which you only mention that "he talks to him". Oh, and he can turn a double play, like pretty much any other second basemen out there. Am I getting that right?