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Let’s Identify some Outfield Trade Targets

With this week’s General Manager meetings, the off-season has kicked off in full. It probably won’t be a very active off-season in St. Louis. There aren’t any massive holes on the roster, ownership seems unwilling to spend past their 2019 payroll, and several contracts are locked in for 2020. Moreover, there are internal solutions to their obvious needs- one more starting pitcher and a corner outfielder (preferably with power, which they probably don’t have internally). All of that adds up to diminished odds for any serious foray into free agency. Still, the name of the game is to get better.