I know that we've disagreed on the point about Sano and Buxton (or other prospects) in other threads, but for me it was always about the timing of it. I'm also not convinced that one of those guys would net enough of a haul to make this team competitive next season. But to the point I'm trying to make, you'd also need to be able to fill the hole you just created. Trading Buxton this offseason would not only be selling low, but it would also leave this team without a CF again. So if this is the route that is taken, Sano would have to be the guy dealt. They have several in-house options and he's at least looked the part of a major league hitter. That would clear a logjam at DH/1B, and bring players that should be able to help next year. I still think the best this team can realistically hope for to be a .500 team, but you have to get there before you become a legitimate competitor. You do have to start somewhere, however. Trading Dozier and Santana now is that start. I don't see trading Dozier and Santana as an all out forfeit of next seasons competitiveness. Not doing anything, or very little would be. I also feel that trading the Sano's or Buxton's would have a much larger public reaction to the negative regarding next year's competitiveness.