MLB's 2023-24 offseason will be here soon, and the weakness of the upcoming free-agent class could potentially make for a fun trade market.
That idea is at least worth running with, so let's cook up some nice, juicy trades.
Ah, but not just any trades. They must be realistic on some level, including in the sense that the centerpiece of the deal must be an actual candidate to get traded this winter.
For example, Mike Trout doesn't seem to want out of Anaheim despite speculation to the contrary. There's also bound to be renewed speculation on Nolan Arenado and Paul Goldschmidt, but it's likely to go as far as it did last time (i.