It strikes me as fairly ironic that we're having a discussion about X rebounding from a wrist injury that has been plaguing him for more than a year, driving down his slugging percentages (which were already declining), when the discourse on this website not even a month ago included an argument that Story would never play shortstop again after having his elbow repaired. I mean, even if Xander's BABIP were more like .330, you're still looking at a guy who has just turned 30, and is slugging about .420 after slugging .450 the year before that, .493 before that, and .500 before that. That's still a very good player at shortstop, but only if he sticks at shortstop for the next ten years, and only if this decline in slugging stops at around .400, which it is absolutely not guaranteed to.
Xander's wrist injury, for what it's worth, is the definition of a reoccurring injury that indicates he could be injury prone. He might not be missing time for his wrist, but the fact that he hasn't had surgery to repair it and is just "managing" it, all while his ISO numbers decline year-over-year -- that's a gigantic red flag to me. I would not bet on a rebound for him unless he gets that wrist repaired in some fashion. Getting a cortisone shot is also a red flag to me. You don't do that unless the pain is intense and you feel like surgery isn't a good option, right? I really don't know.