He has a 12/1 k/bb in MLB, and had about an .820 ops in 550+ pa at aaa before that line this year. Ok? A top 100 prospect hit well in his first turn in AAA at 22 and got better, and is hitting well in MLB and that is somehow unexpected I guess? Your doomboner for Javy must be raging. You're heavily implying that O'Neill is just a 3+ win player now like we all should've expected, come on. I'm not going to be bending over backwards to credit a rival hitter, but the guy has a 38% K rate and 3% walk rate and prior to this year had never had a MiLB K rate below 26%. He's not some absolute nobody, but the idea that he's just continuing on his trajectory in a way that's going to make him a consistent 3+ player is nonsense on both accounts. If you're trying make the comparison to Baez it's basically an admission of that, because the answer to that is that Javy has never made any sense, and relies on insane physical tools and elite infield defense to be any good. And even then this is the only year where he's crossed 3 WAR.