His swing is a little bit shorter this year, but what you see on the field is the combination of the coaches trying to get him from the beginning of the year to spray the ball to all fields and focus more on putting the ball in play and his inability/ineffectiveness of becoming that kind of a hitter. Corey will hit for power and he will continue to do so because he's had success with it. It's unrealistic to expect the guy to go from a power/strikeout hitter to an OBP leadoff guy simply because he's short (but not small) and fast. Instead of working with what Corey was already used to doing in the batter's box to lower the strikeouts, the coaches went a step further back and tried to change both plate discipline and his swing at the same time. That's just too much. Couple that with the struggles that Patterson has had in just picking up the ball and you have what we've seen from April through June. As for the bunting, he tried bunting more often last year, but he wasn't getting them down/beating them out at a rate that would make it a useful weapon. He started to push them down the first base line again recently, but he still has a lot of work to do on that before he becomes an effective bunter. If the Cubs wanted to mold Corey into a leadoff hitter, they should have done so in the minors. If you take every player with the ceiling Corey has/had and four or five years of big league experience and try to turn them from one type of hitter to another, you're not going to have the success that you'd want. Why bother insulting Corey's ability when talking about Pie? I wasn't saying that Felix doesn't have what you say he has, but to continue to say that Patterson isn't coachable still makes no sense to me. After Corey wasn't given the full opportunity to improve on plate discipline in the minors, I don't see why the same organization would put Felix on that same path. He may very well succeed, but at 20 years of age and where he currently is as a player, I don't see that as a risk worth taking. It also doesn't make a whole lot of sense for the big league club considering the OBP that Hairston is putting up in the leadoff spot or the OBP that Greenberg could put up.