This may seem crazy but while Yorke's power is fun, I like Meidroth over Yorke and Valdez. Better bat control, better strike-zone judgement... I just like the chances of a guy who doesn't strike out much and walks a ton better than the guy with projectable power who's batting .270 at AA with a .350 BABIP.' Ive posted about this elsewhere but Yorke's K rate gives me the willies. He's young so it could improve, but I honestly think even Valdez is a better bet long-term to be a strong bat at 2B. Of course Valdez can't field and the org seems skeptical that Meidroth will stick at 2B, so he's playing a ton at third, so, I don't know...
As others have pointed out, this is why you try to fill the minors, so you can trade guys and still have others who will be knocking at the door. Guys like Valdez, Abreu, Rafaela and Scott are about ready to be tested (though Rafaela could use some more seasoning ), and by 2024 Meidroth, Blaze Jordan, Maye, Yorke will all be looking to get a crack at major league pitching, with guys like Anthony not far behind.
With potential turnover at first base (given Casas's struggles there, he might be destined for DH), catcher (I like Wong's defense, but he's striking out like a virgin at prom, and it feels like McGuire's bat is going to come undone too) second base (Arroyo is at his best a league averageish bat and at worst a boring hackathon), and right field (is this peak Verdugo, or has he reached a new level?), there'll be plenty of opportunity for those guys to break-in, and just as much grist for the trade machine.