Possible, although improbable. If he is as wild as he was at Kane, perhaps yes, break. (Between walks, HBP, and wild pitches, he had 45 wild things in 34 innings.) And if he carries his Boise effectiveness up through A- and A+, (ZERO HR's, G/A 2.35, K/inning, 2.15 ERA, and included a 4-game stretch with only 2 walks…), then he'll certainly be ranked way higher than #22. Make, not break. My guess is that a year from now he'll neither be made nor broken. He'll be somewhere well below the 0/10/3 HR/K/BB good dream extreme, and well above the walk-per-inning nightmare. Probably somewhere in between, still too wild and inconsistent to make top 7, but still anti-HR enough with enough speed/movement/K's to stay top 30. Certainly he's one of the guys best positioned to make a huge jump, though. Maples is a tough one to figure out. I think I read that the Cubs simpliffied his approach and cut out one pitch (think it was the change-up) when they demoted him to Boise last year. After that he was lights out for a while with the two pitch arsenal. He really needs that third pitch to stick as a starter. Hope he can show some improvement this Spring.