http://www.milb.com/multimedia/vpp.j...66957&sid=l111
Good grief, that swing!
He leads the Southern League in literally every single hitting category, including both HR and walks. 21 HR in 62 games sounds nice, but it seems even nicer when you consider that the guy in 2nd has 13. Even more, his 1.177 OPS is 234(!!!) points higher than the guy in 2nd (.943). His slash line is absurd. The Southern League is known as a pitcher's league.
This follows on the heels of winning Arizona Fall League MVP and similarly dominating at Rookie and A. Oh yeah, the prior season he only broke the single season college baseball HR record with 31 in 62 games.
It's not unfair to ask how he could not be good enough, like yesterday, for a spot in the Cubs lineup.