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We tend to act like all prospect numbers are equal and ignore age differences, but we shouldn't.  D.J. is in AA by age-22, and thriving.  That's very important.  It means he can keep up with the age-arc that you usually see for guys who go on to be impact MLB hitters.
I agree with lr that his BB-rate is a bit lower than you'd like to see, and his K-rate is a bit higher, and he would need to maintain a high power rate in order to sustain that (which, so far, he's done).
But Gordon is right that you can't read too much into the High Desert stats, so seeing what kind of power he has at Jackson is key.
Insert High Desert cautionary tale:
Of the awesome 2012 High Desert offense, only Miller kept up the pace in Jackson -- and guess which one is the one in the big leagues? Romero got rushed up to AAA where he kind of stalled before getting promoted because they didn't really have anyone else who could play OF, and now is back at AAA.  Hicks, Proscia, Marder and Landry crashed big-time in AA, and Proscia even got released.  Morban got hurt, again, and Jones tread water (which was good enough for a center fielder).  Mike McGee didn't even get promoted to AA after 17 HR and near-200 ISO and retired.  Mickey Wiswall retired this year after injuries.  All of them had High Desert ISO of 200 or close to it, which turned out to be meaningless, except in the case of Miller.
Point being, we need to give D.J. a fair amount of time in Jackson before we conclude how "modest" his power is.  So far, it is not modest, and he is on track.

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