He's staying simple and within himself. He has a short swing that is working.
Fortunately we had the wind going in our favor. He got it up in the wind. On a given night, it doesn't go out.
They'll get much sharper. Always that first week coming out of spring training you have days off and travel, and generally pitchers aren't as sharp because of the difference in routine.
He'd been having a good year down in A-ball, and he's showing why he's up here. He's got a nice short, little, simple swing. He's just finding the barrel every time.
If he had never played first base, it would be a tougher transition for him. He seems comfortable there, and I think he'll be fine.