My concern is that it wouldn't take a cliff dive for his value to fall a lot. A $3m CF with a 118 OPS+ is great. He's got a career 101 OPS+, and was 106 last year. He could revert quite easily, still be okay, but have significantly lower trade value. Take 20 points off his OBP and 50 off his SLG and you are at his career average. Even if you aren't worried about him pulling a Ramirez next year (which you really shouldn't be), his trade value could still suffer quite a bit. By next trade deadline, however, he'll have almost $4.5 million off his contract and one less season. The acquiring team would only be on the hook for a little over $8 million over a year and a half instead of around $13 million over 2 and a half years. That would help offset any decline he might suffer in the next year. And too, keep in mind I'm not saying keep him no matter what. I'm just saying if we don't get a deal that can be considered "selling high" for him, then we should keep him. If somebody wants to pay for his peak value, let him go.