"If you work for a living, why do you kill yourself working?"
Austin Riley came up last year as a 22-year-old. During his first few weeks of play, it was the best of times showered in gold. In his first 18 games, Riley hit 9 HRs with 25 RBIs and a .324/.368/.732 slash line. The world was his oyster (or plant-based soy oyster substitute if you're a vegan). It looked like he was a world-beater. But a problem simmered under the surface. A 30% K-rate and 5% walk-rate to go along with a .378 BABIP well above his minor league career mark of .293. He always had some swing and miss in his game, but in the minors, it was a serviceable 25.3% that improved over time.
The hurdles of the known and the unknown are the everpresent challenges for rookies that reach the Show. Adjustments are the name of the game. You anti up your hand, then the league calls it. Now it's back to you to raise it. That's where we find our hero now, holding the cards in need of a response. You see, in this world there's two kinds of people, my friend: those with loaded guns and those who dig. You dig? You are going to show me a table, aren't you? Yes, I am.
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Me in the locker room interviewing Kris Bryant, "Yo, Kris Bryant, are you the worst hitter who people think is great or is it me? And, honestly, I don't think it's me." After being chased from the locker room, I look back and scream, "Hey, I wasn't the one who compared you to Daniel Descalso!" Door slams on my face, then, after two beats, I pop my head back in, "At least it was 2018 Descalso, the year he was relatively good for him and hit 13 homers and .238!" Seriously, what in the holy eff is the deal with people liking Kris Bryant? I feel like to do justice to writing an overrated post for Kris Bryant, I need to first interview some people who like Kris Bryant at his current top 50 overall price tag. "Hello, I see you like Kris Bryant, can I ask you why?" Listening, then, "Because he's handsome? Hmm...Wait, what's that? Because he had a great year in 2016? Oh, okay." Well, obviously, I'm not wasting my time interviewing anyone, but I imagine that's about the summation of their defense for drafting Bryant. They're not people who are looking at his recent numbers, or it's some anecdotal nonsense about how he was great not that long ago. Hate to break it to you, but I think that's ship's sailed or you need to stop pretending you're 'shipped to him. So, what can we expect from Kris Bryant for 2020 fantasy baseball and what makes him overrated?