The Arizona Diamondbacks are contemplating trading one of their young outfielders, Jake McCarthy or Alek Thomas, to free up a roster spot and potentially save money. Both players are entering arbitration eligibility, which could cost the team around two million dollars each. The team is considering younger prospects like Jorge Barrosa, Tim Tawa, Blaze Alexander, and Jordan Lawlar. The decision on who stays and who goes is still undecided, as the team weighs financial implications and the development of their younger talent. This situation underscores the ongoing roster adjustments teams face during the offseason.
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