Even Bowman not buying the "leverage-speak" from the FO on Olivera at 3B.
Assuming that's true, it does make one wonder what the plan is for 3B. If it is "obvious" that they WANT him in LF, you have to assume they've already decided the course of action they'll take at 3B - regardless of who that might be.
Garcia? Uribe? Plouffe? Freese? Trade for another youngster like McMahon?
An interesting option I personally really hadn't given much consideration to is signing Daniel Murphy. He fits that "second-tier" free-agent it sounds like they're targeting, and would seem to make a bit of sense given his flexibility. Maybe they think the hot June and August Ruiz had are signs that he might not be as far away as it appears when looking at his overall numbers? Even if Ruiz were ready in 2017, you could slide Murphy over to 2B and use Peterson as a super-utility guy and not have to rush Albies.
As always, just tossing things around to see what they'd look like, but IF Grilli and Withrow are ready for camp and you didn't spend money on the pen and were willing to go with all the youngsters in the rotation, the money's apparently there to sign both Wieters and Murphy...
CF- Maybin, RF- Markakis, 1B- Freeman, C- Wieters, 3B- Murphy, LF- Olivera, 2B- Peterson, SS- Simmons
It wouldn't seem to make sense (on the surface), since they'd be giving up the Comp pick they got in the Olivera deal AND our 2nd Rounder, but is that really so far-fetched? (For certain folks around here that need everything spelled-out before going nuts, that's actually a question.) You expect to get an impact player at #3 in the First Round. If they do follow-through as expected and go nuts signing international players, you feel like you're also adding another Top 5 pick in Maitan plus another 2-3 players that would be drafted in the first 3 rounds. Last year's 3rd Round #3 pick was #78 overall (Mike Matuella), and players like Jacob Nix, Dakota Chalmers, Harrison Bader, Mac Marshall, and Skye Bolt were available when we'd be picking in Rounds 3 and 4.
You'd still be adding several high-ceiling pieces to the system while significantly upgrading on offense. If they're sold enough on Smith to give him his shot, getting significant pen help in a Maybin deal would both improve the pen and clear space in addition to Minor's money to add a veteran SP like a Buerhle/Colon/maybe even Fister.
Regardless of what they do, things are likely to get real interesting pretty quick - as Carp and you point out, a public statement that "we're not looking to move (insert name here) unless it's for the right price" sure did seem to mean another team was poking around and getting close to that price previously. I saw a quote from Dave Dombrowski yesterday that mentioned things seemed to be moving earlier than they had recently.