I scoffed at first, too, but upon reflection, I believe there is a universe (not necessarily this one), where Isaac Collins is a really good starting outfielder for a contender... keep in mind the defensive metrics we've witnessed and his platoon-neutral splits as a switch-hitter...
Consider his professional path...
- 9th round pick by Colorado Rockies in 2019. He was a short, senior second-baseman coming out of Creighton, signing for $150,000. He plays 37 games in low-A.
- His first meaningful MiLB numbers don't come until 2021, due to Covid-19 pandemic. Colorado, to their credit, immediately puts him into the outfield, along with second base. He finishes his season with a wRC+ of 131.
- In 2022, he plays the entire season in AA, his last season developing under Rockies management. At 24-years old, he hits wRC+ 93, his one and only season where his offense is [slightly] below average.
- The Brewers, needing some upper-level outfield help in 2023, OR perhaps seeing an opportunity with this one, draft Collins in the minor league phase of the Rule 5 draft and is ultimately promoted to AAA as a 25-year old, hitting to a wRC+ of 132.
- 2024. Collins' makes his MLB debut after a strong season in AAA (500 PAs, 14 HRs, 24 SBs, wRC+ 128).
- Enter 2025, his "true" rookie season. Collins fights off other bench mob contenders, and with injuries to Mitchell/Perkins, Collins keeps his roster spot out of Spring Training and goes on to earn playing time, perhaps even a starting spot.
Collins has never had a failed professional season. Had it not been for Covid, his big-league debut is probably as a 24-year old rather than as a 26-year-old. He switched positions. He was never a priority prospect, and was drafted by one of the worst franchises. But he's fast, athletic, strong, platoon-neutral, well-rounded. above-average, and playing for one of the premier developmental organizations in the sport.
What we've seen from him this season may just be the "real" Isaac Collins.
(Sorry, I wasn't paying attention to which thread this was in --- kind of off topic)