Yeah, that's what I figure. It would take 2-3 years to have a real impact, you're not going to take a kid in the lower minors and turn him into a star overnight, but consistent instruction from level to level would at least end the pattern of players "breaking out" then regressing.
I like that both the GCL (or whatever they call it these days) and Clearwater, now low A, are in the same complex, so you can give the young players hands on instruction, from their entry in the minors through the FCL in the fall, before you push them up to Lakewood.
Has anyone got Middleton to spend more money on his minor league players? It doesn't make sense to penny pinch in the minors then overspend in the majors - those stories about kids struggling to eat three squares and find a place to live simply aren't pretty for a rich organization.