25-30 HR upside, while striking out less than 15% of the time and walking in excess of 10% of the time, While also having a high Hard%(39.3%) and low SOFT%(13.4). Comparatively, Freddie Freeman was at 36.9% and 10.6% in those two categories while sporting very similar K% and BB%. The two big differences that keep Pasquantino from being unlikely to approach a player of Freeman's level is that he's incredibly, like ridiculously slow type slow, and Freeman has kept one of the highest LD%s in MLB for the better part of a decade now while Pasquatino hits more flyballs and is a bit pull heavy for my liking.