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  • Tmizzle
    Rookie
    • Aug 2012
    • 370

    #4006
    Re: MLB 16 Trade Discussion Thread

    Originally posted by BigOscar
    Would any of you recommend trading away any of the starting pitchers for the Mets? It feels as though I have far, far more pitching than anything else and having 3 guys who want to be aces could get both expensive and awkward to maintain, while also having Matz, Montero and a few others waiting in the wings.

    Harvey is the obvious one to go because of his contract, but he's leading the league in ERA and wins, so I'm tempted to keep him and maybe use one of the younger, more valuable pitchers to get something really significant for the offense?
    What are you trying to attempt here? Are you in first place? Are you selling? What's the stats of your starters? What are you looking for? Do you want prospects? Do you want MLB ready talent?
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    • BigOscar
      MVP
      • May 2016
      • 2971

      #4007
      Re: MLB 16 Trade Discussion Thread

      Originally posted by Tmizzle
      What are you trying to attempt here? Are you in first place? Are you selling? What's the stats of your starters? What are you looking for? Do you want prospects? Do you want MLB ready talent?
      We're top of the division and looking strong for getting in the post season at a canter, mainly on the back of our starting pitching. Harvey has an ERA of about 1.5, DeGrom 2.2, Syndergaard 3.2, Matz 4.5, 5th starters combined for about 4. I'm looking to strengthen the batting lineup for this years post season, while also rejuvenating it in the long term as it's not looking pretty on that front.

      At the moment we're very reliant on Cespedes and a couple of guys who aren't long term at all in Walker and Granderson. I'd like to be able to bring Walker back but he's going to be expensive, while Granderson is doing well but his ratings are in freefall and he's eating up a lot of money. David Wright is stinking out the place at 3B with a monster contract, so a long term replacement for him would be ideal, or a long term RF to ease out Granderson. I'm set at catcher, SS, LF and CF, while ok in the short term at 1B. I've got decent middle infield prospects and outfield prospects, but not a lot that is major league ready. We seriously lack speed and ability to hit left handed pitching.

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      • Tmizzle
        Rookie
        • Aug 2012
        • 370

        #4008
        Re: MLB 16 Trade Discussion Thread

        Originally posted by BigOscar
        We're top of the division and looking strong for getting in the post season at a canter, mainly on the back of our starting pitching. Harvey has an ERA of about 1.5, DeGrom 2.2, Syndergaard 3.2, Matz 4.5, 5th starters combined for about 4. I'm looking to strengthen the batting lineup for this years post season, while also rejuvenating it in the long term as it's not looking pretty on that front.

        At the moment we're very reliant on Cespedes and a couple of guys who aren't long term at all in Walker and Granderson. I'd like to be able to bring Walker back but he's going to be expensive, while Granderson is doing well but his ratings are in freefall and he's eating up a lot of money. David Wright is stinking out the place at 3B with a monster contract, so a long term replacement for him would be ideal, or a long term RF to ease out Granderson. I'm set at catcher, SS, LF and CF, while ok in the short term at 1B. I've got decent middle infield prospects and outfield prospects, but not a lot that is major league ready. We seriously lack speed and ability to hit left handed pitching.
        How is Jay Bruce doing?
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        • BigOscar
          MVP
          • May 2016
          • 2971

          #4009
          Re: MLB 16 Trade Discussion Thread

          Originally posted by Tmizzle
          How is Jay Bruce doing?
          Can't check till tomorrow because I'm away from my ps4, but I'd be a bit hesitant of another all or nothing lefty as I've got my fair share of them already with Duda, Conforto and Granderson, along with Nimmo and David Dahl in AAA, even Cespedes, Walker, Reyes and Cabrera all prefer RHP prety heavily. If we come up against a team like the Dodgers in the post season with their lefties, we're seriously underpowered.

          I think I need to get another week or two into the season before all the teams readjust what their expectations are (playoff push/rebuilding) so I imagine what is possible will be a lot clearer after that, as there are some teams with interesting 3B/OF combinations depending on if they give up on their season or are trying to compete.

          I'm more wondering would it be a wise or suicidal move to consider giving up an ace towards getting them? How much would an improved offense gain me in the post season compared to another ace?

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          • KBLover
            Hall Of Fame
            • Aug 2009
            • 12172

            #4010
            Re: MLB 16 Trade Discussion Thread

            Originally posted by BigOscar
            I'm more wondering would it be a wise or suicidal move to consider giving up an ace towards getting them? How much would an improved offense gain me in the post season compared to another ace?
            Depends on your squad, but if you have 3 ace-level pitchers, you probably could absorb the loss of one of them if it means bolstering your offense significantly currently or improving your prospect situation at positions where you mentioned your longer term looks a bit grim.

            Or both, depending on who you give up.

            It is a risk, but I wouldn't call it suicidal with the situation you described. It sounds like a reasonable risk/reward if you can make a deal that's sensible while being impacting enough.
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            • Tmizzle
              Rookie
              • Aug 2012
              • 370

              #4011
              Re: MLB 16 Trade Discussion Thread

              So we are at the deadline and I have three deals that I am going to go ahead with. The first deal is the Eduardo Nunez deal that sent him to the Giants for Adalberto Mejia.

              The second deal we are doing is Wellington Castillo for Fernando Romero and Wander Javier.

              Wellington Castillo G 86 Ab 301 R 31 H 65 HR 5 RBI 24 AVG .216 OBP .276 SLG .306 OPS .581 WAR .88

              Fernando Romero IP 122.2 W-L 6-2 SO 110 BB 13 ERA 1.48 WHIP 1.08 Double-A

              Wander Javier AB 226 R 26 HR 6 RBI 34 SB 26 AVG .312

              Castillo is not having that great of A year but i have always been a fan and he brings some pop to a lineup that needs it against left handed pitching. He is also under team control for next year as well which is a plus in his last year of arbitration. I a giving up possibly my best pitching prospect this year in Romero. As you can tell by the numbers, he is having a superb year. He would be in Triple-A by now but he is blocked by Taylor Rodgers, Tyler Jay, Tyler Duffey, Shoehi Otani and Stephen Gonsalves in Triple-A. His potential has went to an A and he was a minor league all star as well. Javier is also having a solid year and is having the second best season for a SS in my system (ONly behind super prospect Nick Gordon). The problem is Javier is also blocked by Jorge Polanco (MLB), Nick Gordon (Triple-A)and Gourriel Jr (Triple-A but starting in CF because of Gordon). Javier will go to A diamondbacks team where he could be a starting 2B for them next year and Romero goes into A team who is desperate for pitching after the horrendous years to Miller and Corbin (Both real life and in my game lol)

              The last deal will be Suzuki to the Rays for Brad Miller. The rays will not stop offering me deals for Suzuki as they need a catcher upgrade bad and Miller is rotting in Triple-A where he can bring versatility to my infield and Santana can be my 4th OF and stay out there instead of moving him around the IF so much. We will have a roster spot for him once I pull the Nunez deal.
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              • Daonlyjmo7
                MVP
                • May 2014
                • 1052

                #4012
                Re: MLB 16 Trade Discussion Thread

                Originally posted by Tmizzle
                So we are at the deadline and I have three deals that I am going to go ahead with. The first deal is the Eduardo Nunez deal that sent him to the Giants for Adalberto Mejia.

                The second deal we are doing is Wellington Castillo for Fernando Romero and Wander Javier.

                Wellington Castillo G 86 Ab 301 R 31 H 65 HR 5 RBI 24 AVG .216 OBP .276 SLG .306 OPS .581 WAR .88

                Fernando Romero IP 122.2 W-L 6-2 SO 110 BB 13 ERA 1.48 WHIP 1.08 Double-A

                Wander Javier AB 226 R 26 HR 6 RBI 34 SB 26 AVG .312

                Castillo is not having that great of A year but i have always been a fan and he brings some pop to a lineup that needs it against left handed pitching. He is also under team control for next year as well which is a plus in his last year of arbitration. I a giving up possibly my best pitching prospect this year in Romero. As you can tell by the numbers, he is having a superb year. He would be in Triple-A by now but he is blocked by Taylor Rodgers, Tyler Jay, Tyler Duffey, Shoehi Otani and Stephen Gonsalves in Triple-A. His potential has went to an A and he was a minor league all star as well. Javier is also having a solid year and is having the second best season for a SS in my system (ONly behind super prospect Nick Gordon). The problem is Javier is also blocked by Jorge Polanco (MLB), Nick Gordon (Triple-A)and Gourriel Jr (Triple-A but starting in CF because of Gordon). Javier will go to A diamondbacks team where he could be a starting 2B for them next year and Romero goes into A team who is desperate for pitching after the horrendous years to Miller and Corbin (Both real life and in my game lol)

                The last deal will be Suzuki to the Rays for Brad Miller. The rays will not stop offering me deals for Suzuki as they need a catcher upgrade bad and Miller is rotting in Triple-A where he can bring versatility to my infield and Santana can be my 4th OF and stay out there instead of moving him around the IF so much. We will have a roster spot for him once I pull the Nunez deal.
                Sounds good. Can't wait to hear more.
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                • moth to a flame
                  Rookie
                  • Apr 2012
                  • 237

                  #4013
                  Re: MLB 16 Trade Discussion Thread

                  Would teams that are playing out of their shoes, and doing a lot better than anticipated, try to make trades happen sooner than most teams? The Phillies are 43-25 right now and are ranked as the 25th best team. Do you think they'd try to make a move earlier to keep this up or wait to see if their team falls back down to earth? It is currently the 22nd of June and I have CPU trading off. I am trying to determine if I should upgrade them a few weeks early.

                  Also, Vince Velasquez (88ovr) is out 2-3 weeks.
                  Last edited by moth to a flame; 08-20-2016, 12:30 AM.
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                  • KBLover
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 12172

                    #4014
                    Re: MLB 16 Trade Discussion Thread

                    Originally posted by moth to a flame
                    Would teams that are playing out of their shoes, and doing a lot better than anticipated, try to make trades happen sooner than most teams? The Phillies are 43-25 right now and are ranked as the 25th best team. Do you think they'd try to make a move earlier to keep this up or wait to see if their team falls back down to earth? It is currently the 22nd of June and I have CPU trading off. I am trying to determine if I should upgrade them a few weeks early.

                    Also, Vince Velasquez (88ovr) is out 2-3 weeks.

                    I could see it going either way. I could see them trying to make a strategic move to improve the team without giving up a king's ransom. At the same time, I could see them waiting a little longer.

                    If I had to lean one way, I'd say they are going to try to make a move because player movement is always interesting and they are certainly looking like contenders.
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                    • Tmizzle
                      Rookie
                      • Aug 2012
                      • 370

                      #4015
                      Re: MLB 16 Trade Discussion Thread

                      Originally posted by Daonlyjmo7
                      Sounds good. Can't wait to hear more.
                      I will follow up after the deals. Many teams are making crazy deals right now!
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                      • BigOscar
                        MVP
                        • May 2016
                        • 2971

                        #4016
                        Re: MLB 16 Trade Discussion Thread

                        Alright, just got to the point where the team goals are changed (rebuilding, playoff push etc) and I think it's Steven Matz who I will move on instead of any of the big 3. I think I can get a lot for him due to his 4 and half years of team control, high potential and already major league level stuff, despite a poor season for me (mainly because I suck with sinker ball pitchers I think). He has great value for both teams looking for a playoff push and those rebuilding, so he looks ideal for moving on to boost my offense.

                        The Rockies look a great fit and are very interested in him as the ace for their rebuilding project, with an eye on him keeping the ball out of the mile high air at Coors Field and they have some interesting options that I'd love. I need a 3B badly and they have Nolan Arenado in the final year before an arbitration they might struggle to afford (on 1.6m, wants 17m), or they have the ever popular Cargo who would be an obviously huge upgrade on Granderson as my 4 hitter and right fielder.

                        If I wanted Arenado I'd have to give up more than just Matz, possibly another high end pitching prospect like Rafael Montero, along with maybe a slightly further away infield prospect like Jomar Reyes, Gavin Cechini or Dominic Smith. Or I could get Cargo without giving up any other good prospects. Either way I went would see me trading away whoever they'd replace to a team making a playoff push, but I'd probably get more for Wright than I would for Granderson.

                        Thoughts? I'm tempted by Arenado as if I move Wright on it would free up the money to tie him down to a long contract and build my offense around him for the foreseeable future, plus Granderson is doing a much better job than Wright this year.
                        Last edited by BigOscar; 08-20-2016, 12:58 PM.

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                        • Tmizzle
                          Rookie
                          • Aug 2012
                          • 370

                          #4017
                          Re: MLB 16 Trade Discussion Thread

                          Originally posted by BigOscar
                          Alright, just got to the point where the team goals are changed (rebuilding, playoff push etc) and I think it's Steven Matz who I will move on instead of any of the big 3. I think I can get a lot for him due to his 4 and half years of team control, high potential and already major league level stuff, despite a poor season for me (mainly because I suck with sinker ball pitchers I think). He has great value for both teams looking for a playoff push and those rebuilding, so he looks ideal for moving on to boost my offense.

                          The Rockies look a great fit and are very interested in him as the ace for their rebuilding project, with an eye on him keeping the ball out of the mile high air at Coors Field and they have some interesting options that I'd love. I need a 3B badly and they have Nolan Arenado in the final year before an arbitration they might struggle to afford, or they have the ever popular Cargo who would be an obviously huge upgrade on Granderson as my 4 hitter and right fielder.

                          If I wanted Arenado I'd have to give up more than just Matz, possibly another high end pitching prospect like Rafael Montero, along with maybe a slightly further away infield prospect like Jomar Reyes, Gavin Cechini or Dominic Smith. Or I could get Cargo without giving up any other good prospects. Either way I went would see me trading away whoever they'd replace to a team making a playoff push, but I'd probably get more for Wright than I would for Granderson.

                          Thoughts? I'm tempted by Arenado as if I move Wright on it would free up the money to tie him down to a long contract and build my offense around him for the foreseeable future, plus Granderson is doing a much better job than Wright this year.
                          Both Arenado and Cargo would take a pretty big haul to get. There is no way I see the Rockies dealing Arenado away, almost like the Orioles ever trading Machado. Getting Cargo would take a big haul as well but where would he fit in an OF of Bruce, Conforto, De Aza, Cespdes, Lagares and Granderson?
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                          • GamecocksLaw17
                            MVP
                            • Jun 2015
                            • 1503

                            #4018
                            Re: MLB 16 Trade Discussion Thread

                            Originally posted by BigOscar
                            Alright, just got to the point where the team goals are changed (rebuilding, playoff push etc) and I think it's Steven Matz who I will move on instead of any of the big 3. I think I can get a lot for him due to his 4 and half years of team control, high potential and already major league level stuff, despite a poor season for me (mainly because I suck with sinker ball pitchers I think). He has great value for both teams looking for a playoff push and those rebuilding, so he looks ideal for moving on to boost my offense.

                            The Rockies look a great fit and are very interested in him as the ace for their rebuilding project, with an eye on him keeping the ball out of the mile high air at Coors Field and they have some interesting options that I'd love. I need a 3B badly and they have Nolan Arenado in the final year before an arbitration they might struggle to afford (on 1.6m, wants 17m), or they have the ever popular Cargo who would be an obviously huge upgrade on Granderson as my 4 hitter and right fielder.

                            If I wanted Arenado I'd have to give up more than just Matz, possibly another high end pitching prospect like Rafael Montero, along with maybe a slightly further away infield prospect like Jomar Reyes, Gavin Cechini or Dominic Smith. Or I could get Cargo without giving up any other good prospects. Either way I went would see me trading away whoever they'd replace to a team making a playoff push, but I'd probably get more for Wright than I would for Granderson.

                            Thoughts? I'm tempted by Arenado as if I move Wright on it would free up the money to tie him down to a long contract and build my offense around him for the foreseeable future, plus Granderson is doing a much better job than Wright this year.
                            Gonna take a whole lot more than what you suggested to get Arenado. Rafael Montero isn't nearly as valuable as Mets fans think. I must have seen him on here as a main piece in a trade a million times. Arenado would probably need deGrom not Matz.

                            You can get a really good piece for Matz but I think you're pushing your luck if you want Arenado for him. Maybe Matz, Conforto, Dom Smith and Montero would get the Rockies to listen but dude isn't a free agent until after 2020 so the Rockies would need to be blown away

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                            • BigOscar
                              MVP
                              • May 2016
                              • 2971

                              #4019
                              Re: MLB 16 Trade Discussion Thread

                              Originally posted by GamecocksLaw17
                              Gonna take a whole lot more than what you suggested to get Arenado. Rafael Montero isn't nearly as valuable as Mets fans think. I must have seen him on here as a main piece in a trade a million times. Arenado would probably need deGrom not Matz.

                              You can get a really good piece for Matz but I think you're pushing your luck if you want Arenado for him. Maybe Matz, Conforto, Dom Smith and Montero would get the Rockies to listen but dude isn't a free agent until after 2020 so the Rockies would need to be blown away
                              I get your point, I am probably overthinking the value of a sinker ball ace to the Rockies, I don't know if they are still as keen on that as they were. Montero is having a great year in triple A and already would probably be in their rotation if they had him, so I have to think his value to them is pretty decent but I am probably being overly optimistic. How about the value of Nimmo instead of Conforto? More or less value? I guess there is always a tendency ot overvalue your own prospects

                              Also, are you sure about that Arenado free agency? Because I'm pretty sure on the game he's down to his last two years of arbitration, so would be a free agent at the end of the 2018 season?

                              EDIT- Just checked, he qualified for 4 years of arbitration in real life but the game doesn't reflect that, on the game he's in his first of only three years arbitration, so he's lost a year.

                              In reply to Tmizzle, my franchise started pre-Bruce trade, so that's where Cargo would fit
                              Last edited by BigOscar; 08-20-2016, 02:29 PM.

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                              • Tmizzle
                                Rookie
                                • Aug 2012
                                • 370

                                #4020
                                Re: MLB 16 Trade Discussion Thread

                                Originally posted by BigOscar
                                I get your point, I am probably overthinking the value of a sinker ball ace to the Rockies, I don't know if they are still as keen on that as they were. Montero is having a great year in triple A and already would probably be in their rotation if they had him, so I have to think his value to them is pretty decent but I am probably being overly optimistic. How about the value of Nimmo instead of Conforto? More or less value? I guess there is always a tendency ot overvalue your own prospects

                                Also, are you sure about that Arenado free agency? Because I'm pretty sure on the game he's down to his last two years of arbitration, so would be a free agent at the end of the 2018 season?

                                EDIT- Just checked, he qualified for 4 years of arbitration in real life but the game doesn't reflect that, on the game he's in his first of only three years arbitration, so he's lost a year.

                                In reply to Tmizzle, my franchise started pre-Bruce trade, so that's where Cargo would fit
                                Arenado is a no go as the Rockies would not deal him unless you traded deGrom or Syndergaard to even get the Rockies to pick the phone up. For Arenado, He is a FA in year 4 of the franchise so 2019. For cargo, you could start with Matz to headline the deal. Matz, Confroto, Dom Smith and another guy could land you cargo. I just dont see the Rockies dealing their cornerstone in Arenado or if they do, at a later age like Tulo.
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