He's having a rough day at the plate so far, but he's going to be something special. Last season, he went straight from the University of Nebraska to Double-A. There he hit .325 AVG/.427 OBP/.588 SLG with 29 homers, 29 doubles, 72 walks and 22 stolen bases in 25 attempts. At the plate, he does it all. He's got a quick bat through the zone, advanced pitch-recognition skills and excellent natural loft. He'll contend for the MVP in a couple of years.