These two posts need to be quoted together. If you are really wanting to do actual statistical analysis, you would understand that the bell curve of statistics lies in the middle, and not on the wings. This does NOT apply only to the low end, but the high end as well. A player like Fransisco Lindor is much of an outlier on the top end, as Adam Engel is on the bottom end. Their numbers will apply just as much skew to to average, as they are each one person and equally weighted in averaging.
You used the term "lying to yourself" here, and due to the fact that your statements of how we are to view this topic have been repeatedly and quite clearly been proven wrong on a perpetual basis, I think the problem is your internal bias system is telling you that Tim Anderson isn't a good player, and you are lying to yourself trying to make it fact, when in fact cumulative and complete statistics destroy your hypothesis. I mean in points in this discussion it is your own posts which are providing the best materials to prove your own points wrong.