The Chicago White Sox's Edgar Quero is having a stellar spring training, with a .529 batting average and a home run to his name. But here's where it gets controversial: Quero's success isn't just about his hitting. It's also about his mindset and the work he's put in. Quero, who turns 23 in April, has been working on his physical composition and skill set, and it's paying off. He's feeling good at the plate, especially when he's locked in on the fastball. But what's even more impressive is his ability to perform with runners on base. Quero is tied for the major-league lead with nine RBIs in spring training games, and he's feeling more aggressive when people are on base. This is a big change from last season, where Quero had a .268/.333/.356 slash line with five home runs and 36 RBIs in 111 games as a rookie. Quero's early results in Cactus League action have been 'amazing', and he's feeling confident about the upcoming season. But will this success translate to the regular season? That's a question for the comments. And this is the part most people miss: Quero's success isn't just about his hitting. It's also about his defensive skills and the work he's put in behind the plate. Quero, Kyle Teel, and Korey Lee have been rotating behind the plate this spring, and Quero is doing a great job with the framing. So, will Quero's success continue? We'll have to wait and see. In the meantime, it's always nice when these guys make adjustments and get results. And that's what Quero is doing. So, what do you think? Will Quero's success continue? Or is it just a fluke? Let us know in the comments.