A couple years ago, I went to a handful of Fredericksburg Nationals (Low-A for the Nats) to watch Brady House- the stud middle infielder from Georgia. I remember his demeanor was tense, rigid, and overall, like he was consumed by the frustrations that come from a short time span between being a top high school player, to a pro player struggling to make the adjustments. I also noticed one of his teammates demonstrated a completely different attitude- calm, smooth, and a guy that just looked like he was having fun. That player was Daylen Lile. Lile wasn't exactly tearing up the minor leagues but he just looked like a kid that could handle adversity and grow. Now Lile is playing in the MLB, and thus far, has done much better than House: the first rounder. I'll be interested to follow both of their careers now that they are big leaguers- as the mental challenges shift from breaking into the league to foundational players on a young team/limited payroll with new ownership.