Very much agreed on the throws to second. He needs reps, reps, reps. His throws have had a propensity to sail on him arm side. And, he then has overcompensated and completely over-corrected as well. BUT, that was in Carolina. Everything continues to trend up and, even moreso, defensively in Wisconsin. I highly recommend watching today's work with Woodruff. Granted, Woody wasn't pulling back and unleashing (or, at least, I certainly hope he wasn't - touched 92 mph. Sat 90 mph). BUT, the framing work from early Carolina and the cleaner glove is night and day improved from early April. It bodes absurdly well for his continued growth. He's really come a long way in a very short period of time in terms of pulling balls quickly into the zone low or on the edges. His high grabs have become smoother as well with an increased ability to both catch and frame. We both lauded him last year for the immense upside in his bat. That has simply continued to trend and validate those sentiments. The defensive work is showing serious growth and staying power. It's hard to be more excited about a single player in the system.