It depends on what you think/want their direction to be.
What spurred the recent discussion was a series of articles that said the Rangers could be in "sell mode" if things didn't turn around. So there is the "trade for" to improve a struggling team... and as liquidation.
This article captures the group of articles:
https://www.lonestarball.com/2024/7/8/24194358/mlb-trade-rumors-deadline-texas-rangers-max-scherzer-nathan-eovaldi-jon-gray-adolis-garciaOn 7/7, Grant wrote:
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However, Evan also listed Nathaniel Lowe, Jonah Heim and Leody Taveras, three players currently in arbitration. Evan noted that the trio would be owed about $20 million next year in expected salaries in arbitration, going on to say that "[t]he Rangers might consider dealing one or more of them to avoid having to make decisions about tendering contracts, which would also free up money for free agency."
I posted on June 21 that Lowe's podcast with Sandler indicated that he had a joke going with some of the guys about who would get to 3 HRs 1st.
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Lowe's podcast this week... just happened to stumble on it, and he was joking about the "race to 3." Apparently he jokes with Langford, and Taveras... I didn't catch the full group and if it included Jung, but they are all sitting on 2 HRs and he is joking about who will get to 3 first. Duran is at 2, as well.
Duran is in the minors, now. I don't think it had anything to do with the comments. Duran was struggling and needed to fix some things.
Interestingly in the last 15 days (19 days since I posted about the podcast):Lowe: .333, 4 HR, .942 OPS
Taveras: .375, 0 HR, .860 OPS, 3SB
Heim: .341, 2 HR, .910 OPS
Those are the 3 guys that are Arb eligible next year that Evan Grant wrote could be traded to re-allocate the $20M they are likely to get next year.
I think some/many of us have seen Lowe and Taveras as guys that can be traded. Taveras replaced with Carter, if healthy. Lowe's often struggle against the high 4S is frustrating.
And to answer your question, Pete Alonso (NYM) was a consideration for Lowe.