No harm done there. If a player clears waivers, as Desmond and Gonzalez reportedly did, then that player's team can discuss a trade involving that player with any other team. But again, it doesn't necessarily mean that anything involving that player will happen. Every year around this time, teams place players on revocable trade waivers largely to determine interest in that player and get a sense of that player's value. It's essentially a way for a team to gauge how other organizations view its players. It can open up trade discussions, sure. It can lead to some groundwork for a future deal. But just because a player is placed on revocable trade waivers, it doesn't mean that anything will happen. It often is just a way for teams to see how their players are valued by other front offices. It used to be that news of a player getting placed on revocable trade waivers didn't become public, because this is such a common thing. But in this age where every little piece of information is put out there and dissected, these reports have started to happen more frequently, and they tend to confuse or rattle some fans because the terms "waivers" or "claimed" are used in other contexts in the game, as well. So don't take this to mean that Harper, Strasburg, Desmond and Gonzalez are all getting shipped away in the middle of a playoff push. That ain't happenin'.