2012 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread
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Re: 2012 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread
So so number would be a low B and a C. D's never get traded cause they're lifetime minor leaguersComment
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"Twelve at-bats is a pretty decent sample size." - Eric ByrnesComment
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Re: 2012 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread
Yes the mets are out of it last place by over 16 games
Lahair is about to return from the 60 day DL. Only played about half a month
Lowrie is. About .260 4 HR and 25 ish RBI (top of my head )Psn:EL_GABE
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Re: 2012 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread
High A's- Superstars Hall of Famers
Mid/low A's- Allstars
High B- can be an All star once or twice but mostly just your starters
Mid/low B's- starters on most teams depth/bench players on teams like the Yankees
High C-starters on bad teams but mostly depth or bullpen guys
Mid C/low C- more depth or guys tht will go between AAA and majors
D's- career minor leaguersLast edited by bugle987; 06-21-2012, 06:45 PM.Comment
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Re: 2012 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread
Those guys are all C's
High A's- Superstars Hall of Famers
Mid/low A's- Allstars
High B- can be an All star once or twice but mostly just your starters
Mid/low B's- starters on most teams depth/bench players on teams like the Yankees
High C-starters on bad teams but mostly depth or bullpen guys
Mid C/low C- more depth or guys tht will go between AAA and majors
D's- career minor leaguers"Twelve at-bats is a pretty decent sample size." - Eric ByrnesComment
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What do you guys think I could get for Shane Victorino if I trade him to a contending team that needs an OF? I'm just trying to plan ahead if I;m out of contention by then.Comment
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Re: 2012 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread
If he's performing well, a high B/low A and a low B. If he's doing decent, a high B, low B, and mid B."Twelve at-bats is a pretty decent sample size." - Eric ByrnesComment
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They're mid B's. For Billingsley, I'd go two mid B's. Lilly, one mid B. If they're doing fairly well, that is."Twelve at-bats is a pretty decent sample size." - Eric ByrnesComment
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Hey guys, I'm in late August of 2012 with my Blue Jays franchise, and I'm in the hunt for the final wildcard spot (playing one game per series). Thinking about trading Yunel Escobar and/or Kyle Drabek for a power hitter of a fireballer..any suggestions?I like sportz.
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Out of Gio Gonzalez, Rickey Romero and Derek Holland? Which one would one should I peruse? I am well aware of how well Gio Gonzalez is performing but I like what Rickey Romero brings to my team and I like Derek Holland because he's young and projectable. Just trying to get some final thoughts.
I've heard that sound 3 times... once was Babe Ruth, the second was Josh Gibson, and the third was Bo Jackson- Buck O'Neil
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u do know u gunna have to pass them through waivers first right? (which prolly wont happen with those 2 guys)Steelers | Seminoles | A's | Rockets | Avalanche | Wildcats, Hoosiers | LiverpoolComment
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A power hitter, however... Adam Dunn, if the White Sox threw in some other pieces, same deal for Jay Bruce...
Michael Morse, Adrian Beltre? For a real power hitter, you'd need to give up more than just those two."Twelve at-bats is a pretty decent sample size." - Eric ByrnesComment
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