I dunno how great this is for the sox. Here's the deal with Hansen, his heater, which has a lot of movement, is not considered a heavy heater. When you talk about the most dominating power pitchers, their balls are considered to be heavy by hitters. That usually means that even when you hit them solid, they are not easily lifted into the air or they seem to not go as far as the hitter thinks they should. Hansen has a light ball and Mora showed it when he hit a long tater off him last yr on a high heater. I think the sox are going about this the wrong way. Hansen has been a closer now for awhile and he has the propensity to leave the ball up in the zone. Thing is, AA hitters wont be able to drop the hammer on the high pitches like big leaguers will. The most important pitch in baseball is the fastball, and he needs to spot his at the knees to be effective as a MLB pitcher. He doesnt need a new pitch, because if his fastball, overall, stays mediocre, then adding a mediocre pitch to the mix wont do anything. He needs to make his fastball spectacular, and he cannot do that until he is aggressive low in the zone. Also, this kid SCREAMS closer. He has the imposing size and two devastating pitches when located properly. No matter what he tries to develop, he wont beat out his heater or his slider. I'd say, keep the kid in AAA all season. Have him close games, and have him focus on hitting the knees on both corners with the fastball and keeping the slider out of the middle of the plate. If he does that, then he'll not only be MLB ready, but MLB dominant. If he cannot do that, then it wont matter what he adds, he wont make it....