That's the thing. I wonder what he had in '86 and '93? Because I can tell you we won't see a Bonds-like improvement in HBD where he goes thru the roof at 36, Which is one of the annoying things about "real baseball" comparisons. "Real baseball" doesn't put a solid number on a rating. In it's purest HBD form, 84 is always better than 83. It's just a number.
As I said, tell me the top 100 players in every draft. I won't worry about projections because I'm getting 2-3 of them. I'll draft off the hard, current number.