Will Blake Snell Be Subsequent San Francisco Giants Participant Moved?

The San Francisco Giants have reportedly fielded calls on left-hander Blake Snell. While that's not a huge surprise, many in baseball wouldn't have expected it just a week ago.
After the transfer of Jorge Soler, the team may indicate that they plan to transfer more players.
Snell returned from injury on July 9 and is one of the best pitchers in baseball, allowing just two earned runs in 24.0 innings pitched. After a 15-strikeout performance in his last game, contending teams seem to think he could help them.
If the Giants want to trade Snell, it makes little sense unless they get a package they can't refuse. Making the postseason won't be easy, but San Francisco is still very much in the race for the National League wild card.
However, Snell has a player option at the end of the year and could opt out if he wants to land the mega deal that his agent was unable to get him last winter.
If the front office believes they're going to lose him in the offseason, it makes a lot more sense to trade him right now. This is a seller's market, and teams have been willing to spend money on impact players in recent days.
MLB.com's Mark Feinsand even believes Snell has a 50 percent chance of being traded when asked if he thinks a blockbuster trade will happen before Tuesday's deadline.
“Unless the Blue Jays pivot and decide to trade Vladimir Guerrero Jr., I would be surprised if any big names we haven't talked about yet get traded. However, the fact that Blake Snell has come up in the conversation in the last few days is a bit surprising, and from what I'm hearing there's a better than 50% chance he'll be traded. I wouldn't have predicted that a week ago.”
Snell's first season with the Giants was a year of ups and downs. He struggled more than ever at the start of the season, but with injuries, personal issues and more, his difficulties were well justified.
He has a 5.10 ERA in 47 2/3 innings pitched, which shows how bad he's been during his first few starts. The lack of Spring Training for the former Cy Young Award winner also likely got him off to a slow start, which again made sense.
With the opportunity to sign promising talent, there is a chance Snell will go to a team that gets an offer too good to refuse.
As Feinsand reported, there is a chance it will be traded, and given some of these returns, it might not be a bad idea to strike while the iron is hot.