The article directly addresses this:
"Sanchez doesn't have a wealth of experience at first, having made four of his seven MLB appearances at the position in 2024 in his first stint with the Crew."
Agree, there's one scene in particular that really must be seen on a big screen, but certainly all the space scenes benefit.
It's basically a mashup of The Martian and Interstellar (in the best way).
More relevant info in McCalvy's article: https://www.mlb.com/brewers/news/quinn-priester-to-start-season-on-injured-list-with-wrist-injury
If it resolves without surgery, fantastic, but worst case is he's not much help this year at all.
Savant has some new data available now:
https://baseballsavant.mlb.com/leaderboard/abs-challenges
https://baseballsavant.mlb.com/abs
Also, Quero was pretty good at challenges last year
Hot hitters in Spring Training mean nothing when they start facing actual good pitchers that care and aren't just working on things. I place much more stock in a pitcher dominating throughout the spring vs a hitter. We saw this play out last year.