Well now I am not sure what we are talking about which could be my fault. So, I am not blaming anybody else. But to me, deciding that the next big test for XB is MLB and determining that the chances are good that the player will pass that test are two different things.
All players are different for one thing. I said in the winter and in the spring that to me, Iggy was the kind of player that would no longer improve at any level of minor league ball and that the Sox or some team would have to risk it and bring him up to MLB for him to shine. There are some players that are like that just like there are some football players that suck in practice but are terrific on game day. Being here has instilled in Iggy a desire, more like a necessity to get on base any way he can. I think we would all acknowledge that the change he made in his swing, combined with that necessity in his own mind is what has made all the dif in the world. Iggy has decided that he will not allow Farrell to open the door even a crack to sending him back down again.
Maybe the biggest problem for me in discussions about XB is that we have WMB and if WMB continues to progress and you gave me the choice between XB and WMB because the Sox decide they need somebody better than Holt or Snyder playing 3rd and want to push Iggy to SS full time, I take WMB. I might not make that decision in a year when we were not leading the division but in fact we are leading the division.