His career BABIP is .295. The last two years it's been in the .270s. Currently it's .207.
Ozzie's hard hit percentage is right in line with career norms.
His luck will even out.
If Ozzie wouldn't chase terrible pitches he'd be a dominant hitter. As he is, he's very good.
BABIP is just a data point. One that has a story behind it. What we need to see, if at all possible, is BABIP on contact locations because I assure you the BABIP on pitches that Ozzie is making contact on are VERY low.