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Not moving him to CF.
Moved in a trade, or moved to LF.
We don't know what the catcher position does next year, and we know Ross is not the answer. Anything can happen to Montero, but we have to find out if Schwarber can stick behind the plate. I don't think he can, but they may try him and see.
This would leave LF open.
And yes, personally, I would rather have Jason Heyward in RF than Soler. He has the proven OBP. is young, and a damn good defender and we could use that out there.
I would like to see Soler packaged for something else of need.
I just feel he is going to be a detriment to the team as far as injuries. Nothing for sure, just a gut feeling.
I think Soler is going to be a better player than you do. He has all the tools to be a very good player in RF but hasn't put them together yet. I feel similarly about him at the plate. It's going to take some time. That said they may move him in the winter. Castro's value will be a bit better in the offseason because he'll be valued on body of work, but it's not going to skyrocket either. For the pieces they need they're going to need to add value in a trade whether that's a young starting pitcher or something else and they're going to need other pieces as well. The infield is likely to be Rizzo, Baez, Russell and Bryant especially if Baez shows anything at all in his call up sometime in the next few weeks. Schwarber is likely to play 4-5 days a week in LF and at C the rest of the time. They could roll the dice on him as a full time C paired with Ross and deal Montero but that's a big risk and I'm not sure they'll take it. It's more likely Montero, Scwarber and Ross all stay. They're going to have to find a CF to replace Fowler and if they did move Soler a RF as well. I think Coghlan becomes the super sub they wanted Alcantara to be. So SP, CF and bullpen depth are must haves. 2B could be an issue if Baez busts in MLB again (personally I don't think he will). A nice to have is a lock down closer but Rondon may suffice. Those are the needs.
Aside from needs the other thing that this FO will need to address is the overall mix of the team. It's unlikely that they can have four startes with 25% + K rates in the everyday lineup in Soler, Bryant, Russell and Baez. You might be able to live with three but either someone improves or that mix won't work. So even if Baez does look good this fall you may see him moved so they could get a better fit at 2B. If not Baez then Soler as I can't see Russell or Bryant going anywhere.
As far as acquisitions, Heyward isn't going to be cheap and if they do go after a TOR starter I don't see them doing something like that. Of course they may get their starter in trade and not spend as the deadline hunt for guys like Tyson Ross, Carlos Carrasco and Julio Teheran suggests. If that's the case signing a RF isn't so crazy but at that point who knows what they need to trade to do that. This team will be better next year but there are more moving parts than it looks like at first glance. Defense up the middle needs to improve, defense if RF needs to improve, they need to upgrade starting pitching either with a TOR or a middle of rotation guy with potential, they need bullpen help and they need to cut down on K's in that lineup. Lots of work to do.