I don't know whether to be skeptical of Romy's '25 success or just see it as a mirror of Refsnyder's late blooming. Romy has always been a bat first guy and the Sox have found a way to put him in the best position to succeed. He's never really pulled the ball in the air, but if he can provide value without doing so, I don't think it's cause for concern. I'm not sure every hitter the Sox acquire should be forced into a cookie cutter launch angle pull air guy.