KB21
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He had a lot better season last year than years past but he'll have to do it more than just one season for it to be legit. He's hitting in a hitter friendly park and a lot of protection in that lineup and is at .211 with 0 homers so we'll see how he fairs when the season is over.
I'm sure there is an obscure stat with a logarithm in its formula that says he is doing well offensively this year, but the fact is, Jason Heyward has never become the offensive player he should have been. He is a generational talent, but he is nowhere near as productive as other generational talents that are his peers. Jason Heyward is talented enough that he should be getting mentioned with Bryce Harper and Mike Trout as one of the best players in the league....players where you don't have to look at a number to see if they are great.