I wouldn't read that placement as being '...behind a couple hitters'. Remember: when he was originally traded to the Pirates he dealt with a broken hamate after a very small sample of games and was shelved to close his season. So, in many respects, there was a prolonged 'get to know you' phase with his new org. I think it's fair to say he offers a completely different potency of offensive prowess than either Lara or Baez. Obviously, they're different players all around but Severino has the build and the power in his bat to be a true hot corner prospect. Neither Baez nor Lara has shown much of any power in their bats. Both, at this point in their young careers, are mostly bat-to-ball contact hitters. I don't consider Baez's anomalous power spurt to start the AFL anything other than that: an anomalous brief power spurt. He fell back to his norms quite quickly after that. If the Brewers were still working with this version of Severino, I'd be hard-pressed to contain my excitement.