What evidence? You're both just guessing. He was a .316 hitter last season, though.
Sure, I'm guessing. Anything in the future is a guess. Based off of past performances, though, I am pretty confident he won't be at the Mendoza line. Over a 15 game span last year, Guzman was 7 for 51, yet he still ended up batting .316 for the season. Players go through slumps, it is part of the game of baseball. Just because someone doesn't hit well for a 10-20 game period doesn't mean that he won't ever start hitting well again.