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AFL normally doesn't mean much FOR HITTERS because most of the great pitching prospects don't go, and the desert air is hitter-friendly.
Wilhelmsen and Lueke tearing the league limb from limb does mean something.  Cleto struggling again as he did in the Cal League means something too.
I would slow him down, yes.  Find him a pitching coach outside of the desert and let him work.  If he can't start, he should be a very good bullpenner, but I'd keep letting him start for at least two years.  We've got plenty of bullpen arms working their way up right now.  He's got time.
But the hits have to come down.  There's NO reason a guy who throws that hard should get hit around the park by every Tom, Dick and Harry that comes along.
Right now he reminds me of Putz as a starter - lots of heat, not a lot else, and his hits and Ks were not representative at all of what they would be from the pen once he found a workable breaking pitch.
So I have to adjust my expectations from the unhittable Soriano to the decently hittable Putz and wait for a coach to be able to get Cleto's slider or changeup functional.
It's all in the expectations. ;)
~G

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