He batted over .400 the first half of his FR season, when he was facing mostly bad pitching and no one had a scouting report on how to pitch him. Once he saw better pitching and teams figured out how to pitch him, he hit under .250 the second half of that season. It's not uncommon at all in baseball for a new player to tear a league up (whether the SEC, the NL, AL or whatever) at first, then once teams develop a book on him cool way down. His swing just has way too many hitches in it to hit good pitching well. From what little I've seen this year, it looks like they've worked with him to smooth some of those out and I actually like his swing today better than I did 2 years ago. But he's just not a guy that's going to be a top hitter in the SEC.