Like I said, every player will be forced to make adjustments. After watching him develop the past fours years, there’s no reason for any changes to be made at this point. Oftentimes, prematurely making those changes to a players’ mechanics are where development goes awry. A bat waggle in itself shouldn’t concern many evaluators, especially with the results he has had, and that’s really the only thing that is out of the ordinary for Areinamo. His bat waggle doesn’t force his hands to “catch up” and rush his swing, his head stays fairly level, and he repeats his swing mechanics well. Many players (hitters and pitchers) with a lot of movement have trouble repeating their mechanics cleanly, but he does not struggle in that regard.