Personally I'm somewhere in between the extremes on what to do at the deadline. I don't believe our post-season chances are very good and changing that outlook would be super-expensive, so any "buy" actions should be for expiring contracts and only if it can be accomplished with assets like rule-5 eligible prospects who may not be protected this year anyway. It might not be possible to swing any trades like that, and probably I'm fine with such outcome.
But conversely I do think our chances of reaching the post-season are good, and in that situation I do not want to enter Game 1 with a crippled roster; I think that's an insult to paying fans in attendance.
So, no to trading away Gray at pretty much any conceivable price. Perhaps we can interest another team in 25-year old prospect Seth Gray?
All this assumes no ridiculous offers, in either direction and about any player. Of course I'd listen to those.
Chip and a chair doesn't quite describe my view. Just, play the hand you're dealt. The AL Central determines my view for 2023.