We’ve previously been here with Wil Myers. Injury-prone with a high strikeout rate is no way to go through life. Yet it seemed he turned a corner over the last three years, bringing to the table legitimate 30-homer, 20-steal upside, twice reaching 20-20 thresholds. He would’ve hit that last year, too, but injuries limited him to 83 games, during which he left the yard 11 times and swiped 13 bags. Even if the rates were ugly, there was every reason to expect him to push another 30-20 year.
Instead, Myers has reverted to the worst version of his baseball self.