Happ is weird. More than any of our players except maybe Javy, it’s a case of “beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” Pro’s - He played nearly a full year in the majors at 22, and did quite well for himself - He was actually well above average in sprint speed, which probably means that in the medium to long term he should be fine (or maybe even good) in CF. - With the rise in shifts, the bar is getting lower for defensive acumen at 2b. With his aforementioned speed and good positioning, his odds of being acceptable at 2b are higher than they were 10 years ago Con’s - He probably didn’t hit as well as his line indicated - The strikeouts, my god the strikeouts - He’s an awkward and clumsy defender If you think the contact ability will improve with age (maybe not go full KB, but he gets them down to 23-25%), he looks like Jason Kipnis with more power. If you think the strikeouts and defensive awkwardness are here to stay and his line this year was juiced by a few wall-scraping homeruns, then he’s probably more of a second division starter. But even on the latter end of the spectrum, doing what he did at 22 and with six more years of team control should make him fairly valuable. I would guess that, even if the Orioles specifically wouldn’t do such a deal, Happ’s value is in the Gausman + Britton range.