Well, he’s 30 now, so I’m not surprised they would advance him, plus his obvious popularity makes it a boon for the team executives. And I don’t see why the general manager who signed wouldn’t hope that he made the majors. I imagine he hopes most of the players he signs to minor league contracts and drafts makes the majors. That’s the goal. But reality is he’s 30 and hit .226/.309/.347 at single A with no pop. If he makes it on merits than kudos to him, but no prospect gets advanced with that bad of a hitting tool, which makes it awfully hard to believe it wouldn’t be a PR stunt unless he improves.