I personally think evaluators have a hard time taking Adams seriously because he is such an odd and outlier unicorn. He truly is one of one. The HBP prowess at every level. The strange swing - original approach-to-modified approach, pronounced leg lift, wrist roll - oft ends in one armed pokes, swing decisions (ongoing perceived passivity). His walks. His power. His penchant for pop up 'funks'. As someone who has been clamoring for him to get more PT at 1B since he flashed how his athleticism plays there at Carolina, I've loved seeing him at 1B. He's really quite good there because he is so agile and has such good hands. I also have grown to love his sneaky way he very very quickly removes his plant foot off the bag to avoid any undue injury with every out at the base <cough...cough...Contreras>. His 3B work is a bit sketchy - I'm not going to lie - so I am glad he is getting good and consistent reps at 1B where he is a plus addition. As someone who was touting and pointing people to Adams back in his ACL days of yore, and then someone who was really pointing people to Adams once he began flashing at Carolina, I was highly skeptical of his jump to Double-A. I now essentially am in the camp of: don't doubt Luke Adams. I think beyond his production and beyond his prospect status at large, what isn't quantifiable but what absolutely comes across in his general playing 'joie de vivre', if you will, and in his interviews is his sacrifice and humility. This is truly a young man who puts his team and his faith at the forefront. He works on himself and his game to better the game itself. He puts his entire faith in the proverbial 'man upstairs'. He is genuine. He is a different type of player and a different type of person. What makes that more satisfying to me, personally, is the understanding that even if it doesn't work out in baseball (hey, we never know) I know Luke Adams the person is going to be just fine and he is going to positively impact wherever he goes. Love the player. Love the person.