a 2.6 BB to K ratio is impressive no matter what. Noda was 21 in the Appy last year and he's now stepped up to be a legit interesting guy. Stevenson is doing it with similar discipline skills but no where near the same raw power. However no one seems to be able to strike this guy out (in NCAA, the Cape or CC it's been the same 2 to 1 BB to K's). I actually agree with Gruber a bit here...an impressive showing in Lansing puts this guy in really interesting category, considering he's said to be athletic he might provide some D too.