Yep, happened to Kendall so it must happen to McGehee. The Kendall example was just that: An example of how people get all hot and bothered over a hot streak instead of realizing the type of player that is currently hot and why they likely won't keep it up. Just because Kendall did it doesn't mean Casey will. Of course. But my point remains the same, and quite honestly, I think you understood that before you even posted. Kendall has been around for awhile and he's old and way past his peak. If you predicted he wouldn't keep up his hot start last season, it would be for those reasons. McGehee's still 26 and could very well still be developing. Why isn't it likely he won't put up, say, a .800 OPS?