Have you seen his numbers the last month? He's hitting .309, .857 OPS, 4 HR, 13 RBI, and 12 R. Considering it took him through mid-June to complete what was essentially spring training, I've been pleased. Dude's still a great hitter, and he's proving it. If he goes through spring training next season, he should be fine. The problem will be what to do with him when we call up Heyward. McLouth is too good to platoon, Heyward won't platoon, and Schafer won't platoon. Next year's OF could get really crowded in a hurry. As for his attitude, if there was a problem, you'd hear about it. But you never hear anything from the team, management, or the media about him being anything other than a great teammate. Next!