Eight games in the course of a Major League career is an exceptionally small sample size. However, it’s entirely possible to know whether or not a top prospect fits the bill or was just a bill of goods. In the case of Keston Hiura and the Milwaukee Brewers, it’s clear that the talent is there.
How’s Hiura hitting?
Since getting the call when third baseman Travis Shaw went on the IL, Hiura has slashed .273/.333/.455 in 36 plate appearances. He’s bashed a pair of homers, drawn one walk, and was hit by a pitch twice.