Just a reminder from the last 2 years:
Things to consider mentioning in your post
Context to the situation - What are the teams records? How is their prospect development at the position in question? What are the finances of the player and the team? How is the player doing statistically? Are there any injury circumstances? The more specific you could be the better, especially when it comes to fictional trades and trades 5+ years in the future.
Ratings - Make sure to explain the ratings and potentials. Maybe in your franchise someone has significantly hire ratings or potential than in other people's franchise. Maybe it's a fictional player or maybe you adjusted ratings in your franchise on your own. No matter what, this is valuable information. What is their overall and potential?
Fair & realistic - Are you looking for one or the other, or both? This will help people when they give feedback to you. You can use the trade simulator tool to post a screenshot or something to help illustrate your trade.
Layout - If you layout your trade or what you are looking for in an organized manner, it will help. Here is how I layout trades when I look for feedback. You do not have to use this, and feel free to do it however you want, but remember that organization helps.
For example:
Padres Receive
SP Player A (MLB) 90 Overall - A Potential
1B Player B (MLB) 85 Overall - A Potential
Red Sox Receive
SS Player A (A) 60 Overall - A Potential
OF Player B (AAA) 70 overall - B Potential
What are some names you could see on the move? Who sits on a bad team just waiting to give another franchise hope to get into the next tier?
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