I honestly think we are making too much about the average when the OPS is there.
He's a very good player, of course. He's struggled through the first third of the season and is still 25th in MLB in batting runs added according to Fangraphs. But when you start to think about the contract he wants it raises questions. I was listening to Grant Paulsen doing the postgame yesterday. Someone started nagging about Bryce and Grant was like, he's still a top-5 hitter you want on your team. And the guy says, what??? and Grant tries to make him name 5 hitters you want more than Bryce. Stupid broadcasters trick so the guy couldn't get to them all when put on the spot.
But here goes: Trout, Betts, Jose Ramirez, Freeman, Machado, Judge, Bryant, Arenado, Lindor, Altuve. There are 10 players there that I would take over Bryce without even thinking twice. The oldest are Freeman and Altuve at 28 and Arenado at 27. The others are Bryce's age or younger.
You just can't separate Bryce from the contract he's seeking. It's not that he's not valuable, or a good player, but unless we're at a place where every top-15 hitter in baseball deserves a contract like Bryce wants, its just too expensive.