I’m not dismissing it or saying he’s bad. I’m saying 2018-early 2019 (looks like May) was the only time he ever really was elite. There’s a lot of other data saying that’s not likely the player you can expect him to be. Imo. Bryant was still better in 2019 and while a 4.4 win season is really good it’s not superstar good. 2018 has been the only time Javy has been in that 5+ win close to top 10 player in baseball group. I’d just bet on KB for having more value over the next however many years by him not needing to be a crazy athlete to derive value, being able to be an average to slightly below defender at a few spots (3B/RF/LF/1B) and his approach (even including the injured 2018/2019 years his BB/K, plate discipline, batted ball/contact numbers have stayed pretty consistent and at elite levels in some spots with the only outlier/drop being the power dip in 2018 due to the injury and defense dipping a little. Everything else is remarkably consistent) vs Javy and his unique approach (it’s hard to find many comps for his profile having success at elite levels for extended periods) and needing to remain a better athlete (staying a plus defender, base running, bat speed, etc).