"“He’s super talented. He can run, hit, close on balls in the outfield, and the best part about him is that he’s a great, great kid,” Nicholson said. “He’s very smart at the plate as well, and he’s just a worker. He was one of those kids that was up at the ballpark everyday at 9 a.m., doing early work and just getting a lot of work in. He wants to get better in all aspects of the game, and he makes it pretty apparent."
http://www.d1baseball.com/analysis/m...of-the-summer/
I like hearing a kid is showing up at 9 AM to get extra work in and that he's driven to improve his game. That helps a lot in a player actually reaching their potential and avoiding years of struggles. So my feeling is that, assuming the talent is really there, he seems to have intangibles it takes to convert talent into success.