#3. 2B Brandon Lowe - .239/.328/.483
As we approach the end of July, Jorge Polanco is still sitting at a sub-.600 OPS. Second base is the position upon which Seattle can see the most offensive improvement and Lowe is a great candidate to be that guy. With a 130 OPS+, he's arguably the best hitter on the Rays, barely edging out Isaac Paredes (another valuable trade target in his own right). Lowe has great quality of contact numbers including a 15.9% barrel rate and a 40.5% sweet-spot rate.
Lowe is on the sixth and final year of his original $24 million deal but has two team options in 2025 and 2026. With major renovations of the Rays lineup likely to happen, it seems like a good time for Tampa Bay to cut bait and exchange an older player in Lowe for younger prospects.