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  • bwoodring9
    Pro
    • May 2012
    • 683

    #2686
    Re: MLB 14 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

    Originally posted by guayo10
    Samardzija to the Giants. Is Crick a possibility since they don't have anyone else (I mean they do but eh)? The Giants have shown in recent years that they're not scare to trade for someone who will help them win a tittle. No matter the price.
    How's Samardzija doing? If he's pitching well and the Giants are in contention and struggling with their rotation it could happen I suppose. Crick is their prized prospect so it might take some pretty good stats from Samardzija or desperation from the Giants.

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    • bwoodring9
      Pro
      • May 2012
      • 683

      #2687
      Re: MLB 14 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

      Originally posted by TheKT
      Is there any deal the Marlins could swing to pick up a struggling Mike Moustakas without trading any players on the 25 man roster?
      Yeah, definitely. Although the Royals have shown they are willing to stick with Moustakas as their guy in the long run, despite talks of sending him to the minors. But if Moustakas is struggling you could deal someone like Adam Conley maybe? Like I said in a previous post if the Royals are out of it they'll want MLB ready talent to contend the following year, at least that's how I see it.

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      • UTAllTheWay
        Pro
        • Mar 2008
        • 643

        #2688
        Re: MLB 14 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

        Originally posted by bwoodring9
        Morse deal seems ok to me. If Hudson is struggling that badly they can use Peacock as their fill in for him, plus Peacock can contribute right away and he looks to be a pretty solid back end of the rotation guy based on his attributes. For Gordon, I'd think you would need to give up some more. If they are only 4 games out I don't see them moving Gordon, but it could happen if they fall further out of contention within the next few weeks. I like the idea of sending Domingo Santana to them as his power potential is pretty nice. I also like McCullers going to them but he still appears to be a few years away. The way I see it the Royals have been waiting to start contending for a while now and if they did fall out of contention this year and be willing to deal Gordon they'd probably want MLB ready talent to help contribute right away so they can contend next year. Grossman could be a possibility, but I think you'd have to give up someone like Foltynewicz or Wojciechski because the Royals can use them going right into 2015 ( assuming you're in year 1?). For Gordon I'd think one of those 2 SP's, Grossman, and maybe Santana... Looking at it that looks like a lot to give up but I'm not sure KC would part with Gordon very quickly.
        I'm actually in 2015.

        But I do feel you're ultimately right. Thinking about it some more, I really don't think I can take Alex Gordon. You made a great point about the Royals waiting a long time to contend, so taking Gordon away from them when they are finally in position to possibly do that just doesn't feel right. And considering their outstanding amount of young pitching talent, giving up young pitching prospects for him doesn't feel completely right to me either.

        Alex Gordon will stay in KC. I can't take him.

        Now, back to Morse. To give you an idea of how bad Tim Hudson has been for them this season, he's 0-11 with a 8.32 ERA and only 28 strikeouts.

        There are really 3 C prospect starting pitchers I wouldn't mind moving for Mike Morse... Brad Peacock, Alex White, and Paul Clemens.

        I picked Peacock because his value on the spreadsheet was exactly the same as Mike Morse's. Alex White is on my major league roster right now, but I'm using him as a relief pitcher. He might be the better choice of the 3 because he's a year younger. Paul Clemens is probably the best overall pitcher of the 3, though.

        Another thought... it might be better for the Giants to give them Ronald Torreyes. Their best 2nd baseman is Joaquin Arias. Torreyes already has a better overall than him (69 for Arias, 74 for Torreyes), not to mention Torreyes is 22 years old. He's only a C prospect, though.

        Would Torreyes be a better deal for Mike Morse than one of my 3 C-prospect pitchers?

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        • og236
          MVP
          • Mar 2013
          • 1116

          #2689
          Re: MLB 14 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

          Originally posted by UTAllTheWay
          I'm actually in 2015.



          But I do feel you're ultimately right. Thinking about it some more, I really don't think I can take Alex Gordon. You made a great point about the Royals waiting a long time to contend, so taking Gordon away from them when they are finally in position to possibly do that just doesn't feel right. And considering their outstanding amount of young pitching talent, giving up young pitching prospects for him doesn't feel completely right to me either.



          Alex Gordon will stay in KC. I can't take him.



          Now, back to Morse. To give you an idea of how bad Tim Hudson has been for them this season, he's 0-11 with a 8.32 ERA and only 28 strikeouts.



          There are really 3 C prospect starting pitchers I wouldn't mind moving for Mike Morse... Brad Peacock, Alex White, and Paul Clemens.



          I picked Peacock because his value on the spreadsheet was exactly the same as Mike Morse's. Alex White is on my major league roster right now, but I'm using him as a relief pitcher. He might be the better choice of the 3 because he's a year younger. Paul Clemens is probably the best overall pitcher of the 3, though.



          Another thought... it might be better for the Giants to give them Ronald Torreyes. Their best 2nd baseman is Joaquin Arias. Torreyes already has a better overall than him (69 for Arias, 74 for Torreyes), not to mention Torreyes is 22 years old. He's only a C prospect, though.



          Would Torreyes be a better deal for Mike Morse than one of my 3 C-prospect pitchers?

          How is Arias playing ?


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          • UTAllTheWay
            Pro
            • Mar 2008
            • 643

            #2690
            Re: MLB 14 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

            Originally posted by og236
            How is Arias playing ?


            Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
            Through June 5, he's hitting .245 with 2 HRs and 23 RBIs, so he's really not playing bad for them.

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            • bwoodring9
              Pro
              • May 2012
              • 683

              #2691
              Re: MLB 14 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

              Originally posted by UTAllTheWay
              I'm actually in 2015.

              But I do feel you're ultimately right. Thinking about it some more, I really don't think I can take Alex Gordon. You made a great point about the Royals waiting a long time to contend, so taking Gordon away from them when they are finally in position to possibly do that just doesn't feel right. And considering their outstanding amount of young pitching talent, giving up young pitching prospects for him doesn't feel completely right to me either.

              Alex Gordon will stay in KC. I can't take him.

              Now, back to Morse. To give you an idea of how bad Tim Hudson has been for them this season, he's 0-11 with a 8.32 ERA and only 28 strikeouts.

              There are really 3 C prospect starting pitchers I wouldn't mind moving for Mike Morse... Brad Peacock, Alex White, and Paul Clemens.

              I picked Peacock because his value on the spreadsheet was exactly the same as Mike Morse's. Alex White is on my major league roster right now, but I'm using him as a relief pitcher. He might be the better choice of the 3 because he's a year younger. Paul Clemens is probably the best overall pitcher of the 3, though.

              Another thought... it might be better for the Giants to give them Ronald Torreyes. Their best 2nd baseman is Joaquin Arias. Torreyes already has a better overall than him (69 for Arias, 74 for Torreyes), not to mention Torreyes is 22 years old. He's only a C prospect, though.

              Would Torreyes be a better deal for Mike Morse than one of my 3 C-prospect pitchers?
              I'm guessing Scutaro retired then? Anyway, I'm going to bed for the night. I'll try and get back to you on this as soon as I can tomorrow!

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              • og236
                MVP
                • Mar 2013
                • 1116

                #2692
                Re: MLB 14 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

                Originally posted by UTAllTheWay
                Through June 5, he's hitting .245 with 2 HRs and 23 RBIs, so he's really not playing bad for them.

                I say give them Torreyes, Arias is serviceable at best & more suited for a utility role


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                • guayo10
                  Rookie
                  • Apr 2013
                  • 311

                  #2693
                  Re: MLB 14 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

                  Originally posted by bwoodring9
                  How's Samardzija doing? If he's pitching well and the Giants are in contention and struggling with their rotation it could happen I suppose. Crick is their prized prospect so it might take some pretty good stats from Samardzija or desperation from the Giants.
                  Here are his numbers 10-7 2.58 122 IP 119 SO

                  Kyle Crick is 7-3 3.36 118 IP 126 SO

                  Also looking to move the following players

                  SP Travis Wood 2-4 3.19 67.2 IP 54 SO teams interested Tor, Pit
                  1B Kendrys Morales .257 13 HR 46 RBI (signed to a 1 year 1.8 M deal) teams interested Stl, SF, Col
                  RP Pedro Strop 2-4 1.97 50.1 IP 46 SO teams interested LAD, Atl, Stl
                  CP Jose Veras 0-1 1.52 23 SV 23.2 IP 28 SO teams interested Tor, Stl, Mil
                  SP Edwin Jackson 8-7 3.67 130 IP 115 SO teams interested Pit, Tor
                  C Wellington Castillo .301 4 HR 34 RBI teams interested LAD, Stl, Mil
                  RF Nate Schierholtz .271 12 HR 51 RBI teams interested Atl, Phi
                  SP Jason Hammel 4-8 3.51 123 IP 109 SO teams interested Tor, Pit
                  SP Jake Arrieta 8-8 4.03 129.2 IP 100 SO teams interested Tor, Pit
                  RP Wesley Wright 1-2 2.41 41 IP 37 SO teams interested Bos, Oak, Atl


                  Here are the playoff races

                  AL East
                  1.TB 62-46
                  2.Tor 3.5 GB
                  3.NYY 5 GB

                  AL Central
                  1.Det 60-46
                  2.Cle 2 GB
                  3.KC 6.5 GB

                  AL West
                  1.Oak 64-43
                  2.Tex 3.5 GB

                  AL WC
                  1.Tex 61-47
                  2.Cle 59-49
                  3.Tor .5 GB
                  4.NYY 2 GB
                  5.KC 4.5 GB
                  6.LAA 5.5 GB
                  7.Sea 6.5 GB
                  8&9.Bal & Bos 8.5 GB

                  NL East
                  1.Atl 66-42
                  2.Wsh 7.5 GB

                  NL Central
                  1.Mil 60-49
                  2.Stl 4 GB

                  NL West
                  1.LAD 62-46
                  2.SF 2.5 GB
                  3.Ari 5 GB

                  NL WC
                  1.SF 60-49
                  2.WSH 58-49
                  3.Ari 1.5 GB
                  4.Stl 3 GB
                  5.Phi 3.5 GB
                  6.Pit 6 GB
                  7.Cin 7 GB

                  Giants have both Vogelsong (1-2 Weeks) and Lincey (1-2 months) on the DL.
                  Blue Jays have Buehrle on the 60 day DL
                  Royals have Perez out for (1-2 months) and Moose for 3-4 weeks
                  Nats have Werth out 1-2 months
                  Phillies have Howard out 1-2 months
                  Brew Crew have Lohse out for 1-2 months

                  I was thinking of moving Schierholtz to the Nats since Werth is out.
                  Samardzija to the Giants for Crick since they have 2 guys out.
                  Wood or Jackson or Hammel out to the Jays, whichever nets me the biggest return.
                  Castillo to the Royals since Perez is out for a while
                  Morales to the Phillies since Howard is out
                  Wood or Jackson or Hammel to the Brewers

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                  • TheKT
                    Rookie
                    • Jul 2010
                    • 171

                    #2694
                    Re: MLB 14 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

                    Originally posted by bwoodring9
                    Yeah, definitely. Although the Royals have shown they are willing to stick with Moustakas as their guy in the long run, despite talks of sending him to the minors. But if Moustakas is struggling you could deal someone like Adam Conley maybe? Like I said in a previous post if the Royals are out of it they'll want MLB ready talent to contend the following year, at least that's how I see it.
                    Thanks man. I appreciate the advice. Could/Should I include one of Furcal, Dietrich, or Solano? Infante hasn't been playing too well and they don't have anyone to slide in next year either.

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                    • Mosier77
                      Rookie
                      • Apr 2014
                      • 23

                      #2695
                      Re: MLB 14 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

                      I'm in my first offseason with the Pirates. My lineup and hitting prospects are solid, but my staff needs some work. I got Alex Wood in a trade for Neil Walker at the deadline but lost Liriano via FA and lost out on some good FA pitchers. Basically I have Gerrit Cole (89), Alex Wood (84), and a bunch of 73's-77's to choose from.

                      I'm looking to move some hitters for a #1-2 SP with MLB experience. I'd move Starling Marte, Jordy Mercer or Austin Meadows + a number of mid level prospects if I have to. I had a great 1st year draft so my pipeline is loaded.

                      Anyone have ideas ideas of realistic guys to target? Keep in mind I'm willing to make this a blockbuster and give up some real talent to make it happen.

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                      • bwoodring9
                        Pro
                        • May 2012
                        • 683

                        #2696
                        Re: MLB 14 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

                        Originally posted by guayo10
                        Here are his numbers 10-7 2.58 122 IP 119 SO

                        Kyle Crick is 7-3 3.36 118 IP 126 SO

                        Also looking to move the following players

                        SP Travis Wood 2-4 3.19 67.2 IP 54 SO teams interested Tor, Pit
                        1B Kendrys Morales .257 13 HR 46 RBI (signed to a 1 year 1.8 M deal) teams interested Stl, SF, Col
                        RP Pedro Strop 2-4 1.97 50.1 IP 46 SO teams interested LAD, Atl, Stl
                        CP Jose Veras 0-1 1.52 23 SV 23.2 IP 28 SO teams interested Tor, Stl, Mil
                        SP Edwin Jackson 8-7 3.67 130 IP 115 SO teams interested Pit, Tor
                        C Wellington Castillo .301 4 HR 34 RBI teams interested LAD, Stl, Mil
                        RF Nate Schierholtz .271 12 HR 51 RBI teams interested Atl, Phi
                        SP Jason Hammel 4-8 3.51 123 IP 109 SO teams interested Tor, Pit
                        SP Jake Arrieta 8-8 4.03 129.2 IP 100 SO teams interested Tor, Pit
                        RP Wesley Wright 1-2 2.41 41 IP 37 SO teams interested Bos, Oak, Atl


                        Here are the playoff races

                        AL East
                        1.TB 62-46
                        2.Tor 3.5 GB
                        3.NYY 5 GB

                        AL Central
                        1.Det 60-46
                        2.Cle 2 GB
                        3.KC 6.5 GB

                        AL West
                        1.Oak 64-43
                        2.Tex 3.5 GB

                        AL WC
                        1.Tex 61-47
                        2.Cle 59-49
                        3.Tor .5 GB
                        4.NYY 2 GB
                        5.KC 4.5 GB
                        6.LAA 5.5 GB
                        7.Sea 6.5 GB
                        8&9.Bal & Bos 8.5 GB

                        NL East
                        1.Atl 66-42
                        2.Wsh 7.5 GB

                        NL Central
                        1.Mil 60-49
                        2.Stl 4 GB

                        NL West
                        1.LAD 62-46
                        2.SF 2.5 GB
                        3.Ari 5 GB

                        NL WC
                        1.SF 60-49
                        2.WSH 58-49
                        3.Ari 1.5 GB
                        4.Stl 3 GB
                        5.Phi 3.5 GB
                        6.Pit 6 GB
                        7.Cin 7 GB

                        Giants have both Vogelsong (1-2 Weeks) and Lincey (1-2 months) on the DL.
                        Blue Jays have Buehrle on the 60 day DL
                        Royals have Perez out for (1-2 months) and Moose for 3-4 weeks
                        Nats have Werth out 1-2 months
                        Phillies have Howard out 1-2 months
                        Brew Crew have Lohse out for 1-2 months

                        I was thinking of moving Schierholtz to the Nats since Werth is out.
                        Samardzija to the Giants for Crick since they have 2 guys out.
                        Wood or Jackson or Hammel out to the Jays, whichever nets me the biggest return.
                        Castillo to the Royals since Perez is out for a while
                        Morales to the Phillies since Howard is out
                        Wood or Jackson or Hammel to the Brewers
                        Phillies wouldn't want Morales since they probably are out of the race and Franco can be moved to first if ready, and if he's not they can give Ruf more playing time. Samardzija for Crick seems reasonable given the circumstances I guess, but you could also look to send him to Toronto. Not sure if the Brewers would want Edwin Jackson so maybe Wood or Hammel. Castillo to the Royals could work as well but they probably wouldn't give up much if Perez is coming back and Castillo becomes a full time back up. Same thing with Schierholtz, if Werth is only out a month or two they probably won't give up much for someone who could end up as a 4th OF for them afterwards. That's just how I see it though.

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                        • bwoodring9
                          Pro
                          • May 2012
                          • 683

                          #2697
                          Re: MLB 14 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

                          Originally posted by TheKT
                          Thanks man. I appreciate the advice. Could/Should I include one of Furcal, Dietrich, or Solano? Infante hasn't been playing too well and they don't have anyone to slide in next year either.
                          They might not want Furcal because of his age, but if you're willing to give up one of the other two guys to make it happen I don't see anything wrong with it for either side, especially if you're not heavily using Dietrich or Solano and don't see them as a part of your future plan.

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                          • bwoodring9
                            Pro
                            • May 2012
                            • 683

                            #2698
                            Re: MLB 14 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

                            Originally posted by Mosier77
                            I'm in my first offseason with the Pirates. My lineup and hitting prospects are solid, but my staff needs some work. I got Alex Wood in a trade for Neil Walker at the deadline but lost Liriano via FA and lost out on some good FA pitchers. Basically I have Gerrit Cole (89), Alex Wood (84), and a bunch of 73's-77's to choose from.

                            I'm looking to move some hitters for a #1-2 SP with MLB experience. I'd move Starling Marte, Jordy Mercer or Austin Meadows + a number of mid level prospects if I have to. I had a great 1st year draft so my pipeline is loaded.

                            Anyone have ideas ideas of realistic guys to target? Keep in mind I'm willing to make this a blockbuster and give up some real talent to make it happen.
                            David Price maybe? If he isn't already dealt and they haven't extended his contract indicating they want to hang onto him. Cliff Lee if you're willing to take on some salary and don't mind his age and if the Phillies did poorly last year. Samardzija? (under the same circumstances as Price). Scott Feldman maybe? Maybe Yovani Gallardo? Just some guys that came to mind who I think are obtainable and could fill in for you.

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                            • pack4life69
                              Rookie
                              • Jun 2013
                              • 116

                              #2699
                              Re: MLB 14 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

                              Need to make a pickup for a run at the playoffs. My Braves are currently in first place with a 2 game lead but Miami/Washington/Mets are all close on our tail all within 5 games back. Also it's looking like we're going to have to win the division in order to make the playoffs as the central/west divisions should get the wildcard spots.

                              It's the end of July with 6 days left before the trade deadline.

                              Strength is pitching as we have the a top 5 ERA while our batting average is the worst stat as it's near the bottom of the league. We can get homers and extra base hits but our number one issue is a good contact lead-off hitter.

                              Our bullpen is strong with only 1 reliever, Avilan, in the 4.5-5.2 ERA range that I might look to replace. Our 1-4 is strong (didn't do real injuries so I got Medlan/Minor/Beachy/Tehran) and Alex Wood is splitting time this year at the 5th spot with Gavin Floyd .

                              So my number one need is a contact hitter but I'm also wondering if maybe adding another elite closer type of reliever would help too. As it stands now If I make it to the 9th inning I'm very confident I'll get the win since Kimbrel has been lights out. I think if I had another elite level closer type player that all I would need to do is get to the 8th inning. However, I would only want someone with a year left as I wouldn't be cool with spending closer type money on two different relievers outside of this playoff push.

                              The three worse teams in the NL are the Padres, Rockies, and Reds while in the AL it's the Tigers, White Sox, and Yankees. All these teams are 10+ out of the division and wildcard.

                              Any ideas on any impact trades I could make to help make the playoffs?

                              Positions that would help are 2B, 3B, or OF. Also if any team had a closer or good setup man that would be movable I might bite for that. I would like to trade away SP prospects as I don't have much talented position prospects so I would like to keep the few I have if possible.

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                              • Mosier77
                                Rookie
                                • Apr 2014
                                • 23

                                #2700
                                Re: MLB 14 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

                                Originally posted by bwoodring9
                                David Price maybe? If he isn't already dealt and they haven't extended his contract indicating they want to hang onto him. Cliff Lee if you're willing to take on some salary and don't mind his age and if the Phillies did poorly last year. Samardzija? (under the same circumstances as Price). Scott Feldman maybe? Maybe Yovani Gallardo? Just some guys that came to mind who I think are obtainable and could fill in for you.
                                Price, Samardzija, Scherzer, and Ryu were my ideas. Only thing about Samardzija is that it would be a trade within the division. I'm most familiar with the AL East, where inter-division trades never happen.

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