2012 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread
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Re: 2012 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread
Yes it's not fair I know, I am going to hold any other trades until July or June.Comment
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i traded jeter for raburn and SP jacob turnerComment
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"Twelve at-bats is a pretty decent sample size." - Eric ByrnesComment
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He retired after the first year in my franchise too so it's a huge risk too. I personally wouldn't do it.Comment
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"Twelve at-bats is a pretty decent sample size." - Eric ByrnesComment
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Mehhh...Infante's been playing really well since we acquired him. But that's not the point lol. In this scenario, Infante was never acquired by Detroit since Turner was the main piece in that deal. But the Tigers wouldn't want to give up an A prospect and Raburn (who's JL's mancrush along with Phil Choke) for a 38 year old Jeter who we know will retire after one year. I wouldn't give up an A prospect for Jeter unless we wanted to sacrifice defense for offensive output. And since Detroit is loaded on offense, I'd rather take a guy who hits .250-.270 with about 10 HR and can play solid defense over a guy like Jeter who's not a very good defender but hits very well.Check out my Houston Astros Dynasties:
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Re: 2012 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread
Mehhh...Infante's been playing really well since we acquired him. But that's not the point lol. In this scenario, Infante was never acquired by Detroit since Turner was the main piece in that deal. But the Tigers wouldn't want to give up an A prospect and Raburn (who's JL's mancrush along with Phil Choke) for a 38 year old Jeter who we know will retire after one year. I wouldn't give up an A prospect for Jeter unless we wanted to sacrifice defense for offensive output. And since Detroit is loaded on offense, I'd rather take a guy who hits .250-.270 with about 10 HR and can play solid defense over a guy like Jeter who's not a very good defender but hits very well."Twelve at-bats is a pretty decent sample size." - Eric ByrnesComment
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But in the Show, Peralta plays equal if not better defensively and puts up a .265 average with 15-20 dingers. He ends up being fairly equal to Jeter's production and I don't have to give up the future for him.Check out my Houston Astros Dynasties:
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SpoilerI'm a Blue Jay fan, why the hell am I arguing FOR Jeter?"Twelve at-bats is a pretty decent sample size." - Eric ByrnesComment
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