The meatball side of me really liked when, after he hit that homer, they sent him out to help warm up guys in the bullpen. "Alright, Rook, that was impressive, but you've still got some horsefeathers to learn. Back to work." I'm not sure exactly what the process is with him. But, I think they'll figure it out. And Montero and Ross are two great guys to learn from. I'm sure if he keeps hitting, his role will become larger. I think the bat's probably there already. They probably felt that he had seen enough of the minor leagues as a hitter. And maybe they felt that he wasn't going to be motivated enough working behind the plate, knowing that he belonged on a big league roster. Maybe this is a better way for him to develop defensively, even though he's not getting the same reps. I don't know; but I trust we'll make it work.