Yes Blake. My only concern with him is his health, he's got an unorthodox delivery. He's probably the second best HS pitcher I've ever seen. That list includes Troy Patton, Homer Bailey, Kyle Drabek, James Loney and Joe Savery. The only guy better would have to be Scott Kazmir, although I wasn't able to make it up to Dallas last year to see Kershaw. Drabek might be better. To me, Beaven is a carbon copy of Jake Peavy. Their motion is the same. He's got a running low 90s two seam fastball with projectability and a plus slider, that at least in the Aflac game was the best breaking pitch I saw. He struggled some with it in the game I saw. He also hides the ball well with his delivery which ought to give him a great chance to develop a good changeup like Peavy giving him three solid to plus pitches with good command. The other top HS pitchers throw a tick harder, but, at least what I have seen, have near the movement he does. Moustakas wouldn't be terrible, but I don't understand why either of them should be taken over Wieters. If Wieters doesn't stick behind the plate, he's certainly capable of playing LF, RF, 1B or 3B. Vitters doesn't appear to have the arm to play right well. Wieters appears to have more power and a very disciplined approach at the plate. If he doesn't stick at home, his bat is good enough to play in RF. Wieters would probably play 3B well with his arm, quick feet and pretty good agility for a big guy. I don't understand why people think Vitters is a better move. Wieters has more power and at worst a similar approach and much better defensive tools. Vitters over him would be a mistake.