Then, the Cubs would have a less talented hitter with better discipline while teams who have been better at developing or drafting patience have both the higher ceiling and the better eye at the plate. Then, of course, you still have the original graph which factors players like Sing, Fontenot, Patterson, Theriot, etc. If you draft toolsy hitters early like the Cubs do, you have to be good at developing or scouting patience. The further up you go, the more important it becomes. If the Cubs drafted more higher college players with good BB/PA ratios out of college than toolsy HS hitters, the problem would not be there. So, that gives them two choices to fix this problem, either draft higher ceiling collegiate players (or the HS player with a great eye) or figure out a better way to improve plate discipline and cont. to draft free-swinging toolsy HS hitters. To me, the Cubs won't change from drafting HS hitters which is fine by me, but they better find out a different way to try and improve their strike zone if it shows it is problematic from the beginning.