If it’s a top-10 farm system, then the Padres probably would not get that much in return if it’s a bottom-10 farm system, they would probably get even more.” Of course, the return depends on the strength of the other team’s farm system. If the Padres trade him this offseason, it’s realistic to think in a best-case scenario they’d be able to acquire an average major-league player, a top-three to top-seven prospect (ranking within an organization), a top-12 to top-15 prospect, and maybe even a top-35 to top-40 type prospect. “Soto has one more year of team control before he becomes a free agent. I say all that because I actually found Jim Bowden’s discussion of Soto’s anticipated trade price tag to be among the more realistic and reasonable I’ve seen: That’s the backdrop for trade proposals that sometimes look ABSURDLY too high, and ABSURDLY too light.
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