This is demonstrably false though. The set of players who have "done what Bichette is doing" is incredibly small, and largely populated by uber-elite talents who have amounted to everything.
Try keeping these benchmarks in mind:
Age, 19
League, MWL
PA, 192
K, 17.7%
BB, 10.4%
OPS, 1.077
wRC+, 205
BABIP, .453
Position, SS [infield]
Set the PA minimum to 190 and go year by year for the MWL. You'll see that Bo differentiates himself even from some extraordinary players. Fangraphs will default sort by wRC+, then you can just sort by age. Look at the top 18, 19, and 20 year old performers in any given year.
The only types of players who have really "done what Bo is doing", all things considered, are guys like Correa, Trout, Seager, Buxton, Wil Myers, Oscar Taveras, Javy Baez, Eloy Jimenez... Bo is even outperforming some of those talents by significant margins. Even if you want to BABIP correct Bo a bit, these are still his historical peers.
If you increase the size of the net it's true that you catch some cautionary tales like Snider and Jaff Decker, etc. but you also comp some elite dudes like Justin Upton and Sano and rock-solid MLB outcomes like Bruce, Rasmus, Jose Ramirez as well as decent MLB contributors like Wong and Marisnick. And here we're talking about guys who maybe scraped a .900 OPS --- they aren't really in Bo's league in terms of production.
You can't successfully normalize what Bo Bichette is doing to the MWL. It's not normal. Get hyped or forever be known as the Bo hater.