As a general comment on your projections, I am enormously leery of putting much weight on batting average and runs batted in as a method of measuring a player's worth. I will grant that batting average has its place, but thanks to a lower quality of pitching and opposing defense Vitters will face in Peoria/Daytona/Tenn, it will be easier for him to sustain a higher batting average than you would see at higher levels. Don't get me wrong, an especially low batting average would raise a lot of red flags with Vitters. But, in general, it might be more worthwhile to look at his batting average in the context of other stats. BABIP, Line Drive Percentage, and Fly Ball Percentage are all good examples of stats that can illustrate whether a .330 batting average was luck or whether it was legitimate. On the other hand, where I see little value in measuring a major league player based on his RBIs, I see almost no value in evaluating a minor league player based on that same stat. It is heavily team-dependent. It does not serve as an effective measure of "clutch" or any sort of situational hitting skill. I do not see it as a future predictor of a prospect's production when that prospect reaches the majors. To me, the critical stats for Vitters' future lie in his IsoD and OBP. While I am enamored with Vitters' tools and potential, I worry that his hacking tendencies could serious detract from his pitch recognition abilities; that he'll be swinging at pitches he should lay off of. From what I have seen of Vitters and read about him, his aggressive approach at the plate and excellent hand-eye coordination have served him well thus far, but as he advances through the minors, he will face better pitchers who will know how to exploit those aggressive tendencies. We've seen this story a number of times with other prospects in this system (Dopirak, Harvey, etc...) and I worry that Vitters might not develop the pitch recognition skills he will need to reach his ceiling. So, with that in mind, I think a good standard for Vitters to maintain his lofty prospect status would be to replicate what Mike Moustakas did this past season in the MWL. My gut is that Vitters would hit for more power and walk less than Moustakas, but anything around that range would be a good year for Vitters. Anything better than that, well, that'd be a really good thing. :D