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You could essentially pay for someone to take him (take back a contract that's just as bad), but at that point it's really just counterproductive.Comment
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I am thinking about starting a Cincinatti Reds re-build franchise. I would like to trade Joey Votto. What do you think would be a realistic haul for Votto? Thinking of potential destinations such as Texas, Toronto, or Boston.Comment
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TOR: Alford + Greene/Reid-Foley + Tellez + a lottery ticket type
BOS: Benintendi + Kopech + Travis + a lottery guy like Chavis maybe?
That's just a start. Obviously there are different combinations to toy with but I think some of those guys are realistic.
The huge contract is the kicker here (and the NTC if you're going for realism). I still think Votto is very valuable. Any team looking to acquire Votto will be giving up a lot to get him.
You could have the Reds take back a bad contract to emulate them paying some of the money on his mega-deal, but that would cost more prospects.. It's all user preference.
I'd be very interested to see what everyone else thinks about Votto's value so we can refer to that discussion every time it pops up (it will again, I'm sure). I'm not really set on the deals above, but like I said, it's a decent start. Could be more/less..Comment
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TEX: Brinson + Tate/Ortiz + a lesser piece like Jurado/Beras/Matuella
TOR: Alford + Greene/Reid-Foley + Tellez + a lottery ticket type
BOS: Benintendi + Kopech + Travis + a lottery guy like Chavis maybe?
That's just a start. Obviously there are different combinations to toy with but I think some of those guys are realistic.
The huge contract is the kicker here (and the NTC if you're going for realism). I still think Votto is very valuable. Any team looking to acquire Votto will be giving up a lot to get him.
You could have the Reds take back a bad contract to emulate them paying some of the money on his mega-deal, but that would cost more prospects.. It's all user preference.
I'd be very interested to see what everyone else thinks about Votto's value so we can refer to that discussion every time it pops up (it will again, I'm sure). I'm not really set on the deals above, but like I said, it's a decent start. Could be more/less..Comment
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What's the value of Colby Rasmus ? I'm wanna add Jake Marisnick to my everyday line-up, to take advantage of his speed and defense, and although I could probably use Rasmus as a DH, I wouldn't mind trading him if I could get some value.
Pieces I could be looking for: pitching (mainly bullpen), someone to platoon 3B with Luis Valbuena, depth in the outfield to replace Rasmus in my 25-man roster, or a decent prospect I could spend some time developping.
Any suggestion of teams that would be interested in Rasmus ?Comment
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Considering they are really cheap to get, a low C Prospect or even a couple D Prospects....
I like to get a good utility guy that can play nearly everywhere. I also look to target good role players, guys that can do one thing Particularly well.
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In my Yankee franchise (first time using having budgets on) so I'm not sure how I feel about paying Chapman after the season so I am looking to trade him at the all star break. Earlier I had traded Jorge Mateo in a package to acquire Nolan Arenado so behind Didi I am very weak at shortstop.
If the Twins are in contention near the all star break is Nick Gordon for Chapman a fair deal? Should I be giving up more? Should they be giving up more?
If not, any ideas on a shortstop prospect I can acquire for Chapman?Comment
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In my Yankee franchise (first time using having budgets on) so I'm not sure how I feel about paying Chapman after the season so I am looking to trade him at the all star break. Earlier I had traded Jorge Mateo in a package to acquire Nolan Arenado so behind Didi I am very weak at shortstop.
If the Twins are in contention near the all star break is Nick Gordon for Chapman a fair deal? Should I be giving up more? Should they be giving up more?
If not, any ideas on a shortstop prospect I can acquire for Chapman?
But value wise the deal is fairComment
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Considering they are really cheap to get, a low C Prospect or even a couple D Prospects....
I like to get a good utility guy that can play nearly everywhere. I also look to target good role players, guys that can do one thing Particularly well.
(Contact against Righty's, Contact Against Lefty's, Speed, Defense in the outfield, plate vision)Comment
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What would a deal look like for Freeman to the Jays in the off season? I just let Jose and Edwin walk and have some cash and would love Freeman batting somewhere between Donaldson & Tulo. He seems like a solid fit, just depends on the cost prospect wise if I can fill it.Comment
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What would a deal look like for Freeman to the Jays in the off season? I just let Jose and Edwin walk and have some cash and would love Freeman batting somewhere between Donaldson & Tulo. He seems like a solid fit, just depends on the cost prospect wise if I can fill it.
I may be biased, but a whole lot. The Jays only have 1 top 100 prospect in Alford, so I don't know that they have enough to make it happen. If they did it would probably start with Alford, Pentecost, and probably someone like Reid-Foley.
If he was going to Boston for example it would probably be something like Benintendi plus Espinoza which is more valuable than any two Toronto could put together.
I would like to hear what others have to say about this, but it would definitely take a lot, and the Braves need impact bats.Comment
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I may be biased, but a whole lot. The Jays only have 1 top 100 prospect in Alford, so I don't know that they have enough to make it happen. If they did it would probably start with Alford, Pentecost, and probably someone like Reid-Foley.
If he was going to Boston for example it would probably be something like Benintendi plus Espinoza which is more valuable than any two Toronto could put together.
I would like to hear what others have to say about this, but it would definitely take a lot, and the Braves need impact bats.PSN: lxl_Porta_lxl
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Plus Hanley has been worth -.2 WAR so far this season and 6.4 WAR since 2013. Freeman has been worth 0 WAR so far this season and 12.6 WAR since 2012. Hanley is 32 years old and Freddie is 26. One is on the back end of their "prime" while the other is just hitting theirs.Last edited by GamecocksLaw17; 05-03-2016, 05:23 PM.Comment
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I may be biased, but a whole lot. The Jays only have 1 top 100 prospect in Alford, so I don't know that they have enough to make it happen. If they did it would probably start with Alford, Pentecost, and probably someone like Reid-Foley.
If he was going to Boston for example it would probably be something like Benintendi plus Espinoza which is more valuable than any two Toronto could put together.
I would like to hear what others have to say about this, but it would definitely take a lot, and the Braves need impact bats.Comment
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