2012 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread
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At this point Suzuki is on the Nationals. Nolasco and Buck are atleast somewhat attractive because their contracts are expiring.Prototype Supreme
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What's a good landing spot for Grandy?
Preferably an NL team so maybe the Giants? The Braves or the Reds? Maybe get Gary Brown back from the Giants along with Heath Hembree? Get Tyler Pastornicky or Andrelton Simmons as SS insurance for Jeter from the Braves along with one of their young pitchers? A deal with the Reds seems a bit hard to swing if you still have A-Rod on the team as I'd love to see Todd Frazier come over to the Yankees to play 3B...got a man crush on Drew Stubbs so maybe Frazier, Stubbs and a tired reliever who can fill out the bullpen and mop up some innings.
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OT, but this would be a colossal waste of his fielding abilities."Twelve at-bats is a pretty decent sample size." - Eric ByrnesComment
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Do you have any other suggestions I could do?Comment
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I know, that is one of my many downfalls while playing baseball games... I trade way to much lol...Comment
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If you can't be happy with any team on real life rosters, fantasy draft could be the way to go. You can build your team however you want.Comment
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Hard to know what other teams that are contending so early in the season but my guess would be that he stays in the NL. He's a fit with the Giants or Dodgers. See if you find something in their system that you likeFormer modder of "Ultimate Rosters" for MVP Baseball 2005.
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I read a report today that the Red Sox may try and pursue Ike Davis in the offseason this winter. What do you guys think would be fair to send to the Mets in the game?Comment
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couple of high B's although i dont think Davis is going anywhere IRLSteelers | Seminoles | A's | Rockets | Avalanche | Wildcats, Hoosiers | LiverpoolComment
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Here's what I do:
1. Can only trade after the all-star break or 1 month in the post-season
2. Can only trade prospects to rebuilding clubs for vets who have less than 2 years left on contract
3. Can only trade vets (contract restriction) to contending clubs for prospects
This is also most of my reasoning when evaluating whether to veto trades or not.Comment
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I'm approaching the trade deadline in year 2 of a Diamondbacks franchise, but we will get to that later. First I want to list the trades that I completed in the offseason prior to year 2. (The first year was all simmed)
Trade 1:
Diamondbacks receive RP Aaron Crow (with plans of stretching to a starter)
Royals receive SP Trevor Cahill
The Diamondbacks were unsatisfied with Cahill's performance, and were turned off by the extension granted to Cahill by the previous regime. The Royals already have solid bullpen depth, and are in desperate need of quality starters while their prospects continue to develop.
Trade 2:
Diamondbacks receive CP Chris Perez
Indians receive 2 C prospects. (I can't remember what positions)
The Indians (hypothetically) were trying to move on from Chris Perez and his mouth. The Diamondbacks, having lost Putz in free agency, were happy to acquire the closer.
Trade 3:
Diamondbacks receive OF Domonic Brown
Phillies receive OF Gerardo Parra, 1 B Prospect, 1 C Prospect
The Phillies (hypothetically) were unimpressed with Brown after giving him all of the first season to finally prove himself. His numbers were below average, and management, as well as the Philadelphia fan base, had grown tired of waiting for Brown to blossom. The Diamondbacks jumped at the chance to see what Brown can do in a less stressful media market.
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