The more I try to think through things, the more it feels like CF ends up being tricky/important to doing the offseason well. Just running down the options: - Heyward's bat would be fine there if his defense were great, but he's north of 30 now and UZR found him below average in his first extended look in CF - Happ represents the best chance to get everything you want(good bat & D, young, not expensive), but there's question marks about how much we can count on both the offense and defense - Almora is arbitration eligible - Kemp and Hoerner could probably play some CF in a pinch but I don't think you really consider them there in a roster-building sense - There's a couple options that might be decent options from a productivity and cost sense, but they make the team older and with that also carry some performance risk. Shogo, Marte, and Gardner come to mind - The rest of the options that might be desirable are either no chance to be available(your Springers & Acunas), or there's folks with both productivity and cost questions that make it hard to tell how attractive they are(Margot? Kingery? Bradley?) Just typing that out is almost enough to make me want to get a defense-first backup for cheap, give Happ the keys and then use the resources elsewhere. That could have the consequence of limiting playing time for one or more of Heyward, Bote, Hoerner, but there are worse problems to have.