Lost in Riley's mediocre results in Florida is that his K rate dropped quite a bit. The walk rate also dipped, and he didn't have quite the power he showed in Rome, but that is a very positive sign IMO, and it lines up with reports that his bat speed isn't the concern it was. It has also continued so far in a very SS in Mississippi. If he can sustain his K rate at around 20%, that is massive for him, as I think the power will ultimately be there, at least above-average.
This may be why they felt comfortable moving him up.
This may be why they felt comfortable moving him up.