There are $23.5M reasons why the Reds wouldn't do that deal, but I love your optimism.
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I was thinking the White Sox might be a good trade partner since they have money and are close to being a WS contender so I think Castillo would be very enticing. If we trade Castillo I would want the team to take a bad contract as the price of aquiring him.
Castillo + Moose +pay part of Moose's 2023 salary for Keuchel + Bummer + One of Kopech or Crochet maybe Ruiz + Adam Engel
Castillo+ Akiama for Bummer + Kopech + Engel
Both of these ideas give up two young arms that boost the pen with Bummer a lefty or Crochet a lefty that throws 100 Kopech also could be a starter was 31 ranked prospect
The first idea has change of bad contracts but if Moose is healthy it helps the White sox because they could use some production at 2nd and Keuchel could be in the mix for the rotation
Engle is a nice defensive OF that can play CF well and in limited time has 800+ ops the last two years good insurance for CF if Senzel is the plan there.
For second idea my plan would have Greene and Lodolo replace Castillo in rotation where for half the year one would be in rotation and other in pen or minors then after 15-16 starts flip roles to limit both of their IP.
Both ideas also frees up Money to address RF
IMO, better defense needs to be part of the RF replacement strategy. That would be my hangup on Myers. I suspect his bat would pop in the GAB, but I'd rather they find a more complete player. Ideally they should be less of a softball team next season. A big part of that is getting at least two OFs who can run down fly balls.
Would they swap Moose for him (let's say there's money passed in the trade to make it salary neutral)
If there's a DH in the NL next year, that's a good deal for the Reds
If no DH, he can be part of the OF mix.
I have no idea of the Padres point of view on this though.