He's under contract through 2017, and he's having an All-Star season.
If Colorado is serious about a rebuild and wants to maximize CarGo's value, however, the moment for a blockbuster deal could be now or never.
After playing just 180 games combined in 2013 and 2014 because of injuries, Gonzalez bounced back last season, with 40 home runs and a .271/.325/.540 slash line in 153 contests.
This year, he's shown that was no fluke, slashing .317/.370/.544 with 20 homers and 22 doubles entering play on Thursday.
Even adjusting for the Coors Field effect—Gonzalez's career slugging percentage is 175 points higher at home—those are numbers that would leave any offense-hungry contender salivating.