I’m not sure there’s a good comp for someone having this much success this early and cratering this hard, in the first place! But yeah, to bounce back from that would be more or less unprecedented. My solace comes from the idea that we’ve seen a lot of unprecedented career paths happen these last several years, throughout the game. The combination of tech-driven training and development, better sports medicine, all of that has made things possible that weren’t possible for much of baseball history—or at least, that were much harder. And then again, maybe his career doesn’t just snap back to Hall of Fame track stuff, but he can get one great year of full force in. KB hasn’t *really* been the same since his injuries in 2018, right? But he had that excellent 2019, even so. Dave Parker started a 4 or year so slide at 28/29 (injury related as well if I remember) and had a really nice rebound at 34 and was decent enough for a few years more.