He won a MVP. I think that is what draws the Superstar label and not a HR Derby.
I got carried away, Cory. He did have that one really great year. But one superstar year isn't quite enough to prove the point. The rest of his very good portfolio, to me, still only puts him on the fringe of superstardom. Jury across baseball is still out I think.
If he were a superstar in my definition, I wouldn't constantly be wishing any number of other Nats than Bryce were at the plate in a crucial situation, e.g., Soto, Rendon, for sure, and even Eaton, Turner. Exception is if we need a walk; then, I'm 100% in on wanting Bryce up there taking.