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My top three targets would probably be Arizona, Kansas City, and Miami.
Kansas City's sitting on a veritable treasure trove of young, good, cheap-ish position players. Alex Gordon, Billy Butler, Mike Moustakas, Wil Myers..., Johnny Giavotella if you want him. The problem is that they don't want relief pitchers, they want starters, specifically at least one of Cerberus. While you could probably get KC to send over one of those guys in a package for Paxton-plus, I doubt you're getting anything from them for Paxton while they're still in the race. Unless Jack Z can convince them that Vargas plus a bunch of second-level pitching prospects (Carraway, Moran, etc) is really worth ditching one of their position players midseason, I don't think he has a shot at landing any of them until Detroit or whoever runs away with the division.
The Diamondbacks have Justin Upton AND Paul Goldschmidt, both desirable young trade targets who play RF and 1B respectively, thus fitting in very well defensively. All indications are that Goldschmidt has awful first base defense, not that that matters very much, and look! We have the DH slot! Obviously their numbers have been helped by Chase Field, but they are both well-known for having good power. Sadly, the D-Backs too are still in the race, and their bullpenners have been good enough that they have no real need for Tom. Their farm is stacked with pitching prospects, to boot... it's unlikely that we'd be able to land one of those young stars, unless the D-Backs collapse or their GM gets tired of the suddenly-slumping Upton.
The Marlins, now there's an interesting team. Their bullpen has been no great shakes this year, and the struggles of closer Heath Bell have been pretty well-documented, so there's a fit there. I personally don't think they're catching the Nationals, or the Braves for that matter, but they might, in which case Wilhelmsen could be a fit. They've got Stanton, who we'd love but they'd be absolutely insane to trade. Still if anyone can get it out of Safeco, it's him. The slumping LoMo, too, might become available and could be valuable as a 1B/DH/LF. His problems with their front office might incline them to trade him, too. Wilhelmsen for LoMo, with an additional package on one side depending on which team you're a fan of... sound realistic? The question is, what would become of his Twitter handle? Would he be henceforth and forevermore known as LoMoMariners?
Now, if we open it up to free agents, there are some other interesting possibilities. Swisher, for one, is a switch-hitting 1B/RF who never gets hurt, always puts up solid numbers, won't be resigned by the Yankees, and might be cheap-ish since he's 32. There's some other guys available, too, though obviously none are the young guns we'd be looking to trade for. Still, it's nice that the only real "holes" on the team offensively (if you have faith in Ackley, Montero, and either Franklin's bat or Ryan's glove) are 1B, DH, and maaaaybe one OF slot if you don't like either Carp or Casper. Convenient.

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