Lousy CHs get hit. When he gets to the minors, I'm sure the player dev team will work with him on a CH or another 3rd pitch, where he'll be throwing it in game regardless of whether it gets hit or not. Because in the minor leagues, the coaches and player dev people don't put as much emphasis on W-L. The same can't be said for college ball. Sure, he can work on a pitch during his bullpen sessions, but to really get a feel for it, he has to throw it in game regardless of how lousy it is. If it's 83 and flat he'll get hammered (see Wes Rea against UT).