compare his offensive numbers by age through age 27 to that '90s group. He's well below all of them. If you want to call him a plus bat, I'm going to say you are a smart man, but his D along with his O is what makes his case. I'll take Story's bat going forward, but he doesn't give you the D. If they are both 3rd basemen in 6 years, Story will have higher value at that time, but I'll guess Lindor stays at SS 3-4 years longer than Story.
The 90s were all roiders.
How many shortstops in the last 10 years have three seasons of 30+ home runs? Since being a full time starter in 2016, Lindor has the most WAR of any shortstop. The dude is elite.
Oh and I dont know what the freak you're on about with Trevor Story's defense.