I'm just curious though, at what point do the numbers speak for themselves? IIRC you want a guy who starts putting up results at a higher level instead of a scout's wet dream. It's not like Tellez is a Kevin Pillar situation either, where he's hitting in a league where he's old enough to be the pitchers dad, Tellez is one of the youngest players in the league and he just threw up a 150 wRC+. After high A, I think it's time that if a guy keeps hitting like Tellez does, you tell those old crusty scouts to shove it and start considering Tellez to be a legit prospect.