OS Arbitration Panel Project 2012

Collapse

Recommended Videos

Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • AC
    Win the East
    • Sep 2010
    • 14951

    #571
    Originally posted by derelictojama
    I'm playing my Cubs franchise kind of fast (already in late April, 2013), so I already have gone back and started a cubs-only franchise, with latest rosters, and am just leaving it in April 2012, so I can go back and refer to it for trades and such. The roster shifted so much over 2012 and then over the offseason, I didn't have a lot of the original guys any more, and so, in order to respond to trades in other people's franchises, I felt like I needed to go back and start over--but I'm going to keep playing the original one, going on down the road, seeing how the guys I did keep develop, thus knowing if it will be worth it long term to keep McNutt, Brett Jackson, etc., when will be a good time to get rid of Garza, will Castro stay at SS or move to 2B/3B when/if Baez is ready, those kinds of things. So for me, the answer is, I've already kind of done that, and could easily do it again with the draft pick rosters when they drop. I don't think it's an absolute necessity, and I know some of you guys are doing things like making all the trades in your franchises, but since most of us I would assume have some extra hard drive space, I don't see a problem having a spot for a franchise file that stays static, near the beginning of 2012, with the most current rosters, so that even as some of us start to go forward into the future, we can still help people from the very beginning. Just my thoughts, since you asked.
    You're a Cubs representative? You open to trading Garza? I'm willing to give three or four B's.

    Does anyone really care where I sent this from?
    "Twelve at-bats is a pretty decent sample size." - Eric Byrnes

    Comment

    • Getty51
      Pro
      • Jul 2009
      • 816

      #572
      Re: OS Arbitration Panel Project 2012

      This is what was proposed to me by the Phillies in my Franchise

      Domonic Brown (RF, 24, L/L) (OVR: C) (Pot: A)
      Triple A Stats: .251 avg, 3 HR, 20 RBI, .374 OBP, 1 SB, 2 E

      Tyler Greene (SS, 19, R/R) (OVR: D) (Pot: B)
      Triple A Stats: .211 avg, 1 HR, 8 RBI, .278 OBP, 3 SB, 1 E

      Brody Colvin (SP, 21, R/R) (OVR: C) (Pot: B)
      Double A Stats: 6-2, 3.46 ERA, 1.29 WHIP

      For

      Nate Robertson (RP, 35, R/L) (OVR: D) (Pot: C)
      Triple A Stats: 3-0, 1.93 ERA, 1.07 WHIP

      Blake Dewitt (3B, 26, L/R) (OVR: C) (Pot: C)
      Triple A Stats: .252 avg, 2 HR, 16RBI, .326 OBP, 8 E


      Decison will be made by the Cubs Staff in a couple of hours.


      Editors Note: When I first looked at the trade I had the opinion that I was just fleecing the Phillies but after looking at stats of all players involved as well looking at the disabled list and stats for the MLB Phillies it makes good sense to me. I may try to counter and not fleece them so as to make more sense but here is a look at the Disabled List for the Phillies.

      Blake DeWitt would be the starter for the Phillies in the Majors at 3rd with Polanco and Thurston as the only viable Competition and both of them being out 2 weeks to 2 months. Robertson would be in competition for a bullpen spot in the Majors for the Phillies as they only have 1 Left Hander in the Majors and 2 in AAA. All of the Phillies players would be in the Minors for the Cubs.

      1B Ty Wiggington 1-2 Months (MLB)
      3B Palcido Polanco 1-2 Months (MLB)
      LF Lance Nix 1-2 Months (MLB)
      RF Derrick Mitchell 3-4 Weeks (MLB)
      CF Shane Victorino 2-3 Weeks (MLB)
      3B Joe Thurston 2-3 Weeks (AAA)
      2B Kevin Frandeson 1-2 Weeks (AAA)
      2B Chase Utley 2-3 Weeks (MLB)
      RP Brian Sanches 2-3 Weeks (AAA)
      3B Pete Orr 1-2 Weeks (AAA)
      LF Larry Greene 1-2 Weeks (AA)
      CF Kyrell Hudson 6+ Months (AA)
      2B Michael Martinez 1-2 Months (AA)
      SP Trevor May 1-2 Months (AA)

      I'll keep looking around at some stuff and see what I can find out before I make or decline this trade.

      Any opinions are welcome.

      Other stuff: Phillies are 3.5 Games out of 1st, Cubs are 5.5 games ahead in 1st place.

      This was propsed on June the 7th... The Phillies will be without their top 2 3rd baseman and top 2nd baseman for quite some time as well as outfielders at positions that DeWitt can play at.

      Is this reasonable?
      Chicago Cubs - A Road to a Dynasty (The Show 2015)

      Comment

      • bwoodring9
        Pro
        • May 2012
        • 683

        #573
        Re: OS Arbitration Panel Project 2012

        Originally posted by Getty51
        This is what was proposed to me by the Phillies in my Franchise

        Domonic Brown (RF, 24, L/L) (OVR: C) (Pot: A)
        Triple A Stats: .251 avg, 3 HR, 20 RBI, .374 OBP, 1 SB, 2 E

        Tyler Greene (SS, 19, R/R) (OVR: D) (Pot: B)
        Triple A Stats: .211 avg, 1 HR, 8 RBI, .278 OBP, 3 SB, 1 E

        Brody Colvin (SP, 21, R/R) (OVR: C) (Pot: B)
        Double A Stats: 6-2, 3.46 ERA, 1.29 WHIP

        For

        Nate Robertson (RP, 35, R/L) (OVR: D) (Pot: C)
        Triple A Stats: 3-0, 1.93 ERA, 1.07 WHIP

        Blake Dewitt (3B, 26, L/R) (OVR: C) (Pot: C)
        Triple A Stats: .252 avg, 2 HR, 16RBI, .326 OBP, 8 E


        Decison will be made by the Cubs Staff in a couple of hours.


        Editors Note: When I first looked at the trade I had the opinion that I was just fleecing the Phillies but after looking at stats of all players involved as well looking at the disabled list and stats for the MLB Phillies it makes good sense to me. I may try to counter and not fleece them so as to make more sense but here is a look at the Disabled List for the Phillies.

        Blake DeWitt would be the starter for the Phillies in the Majors at 3rd with Polanco and Thurston as the only viable Competition and both of them being out 2 weeks to 2 months. Robertson would be in competition for a bullpen spot in the Majors for the Phillies as they only have 1 Left Hander in the Majors and 2 in AAA. All of the Phillies players would be in the Minors for the Cubs.

        1B Ty Wiggington 1-2 Months (MLB)
        3B Palcido Polanco 1-2 Months (MLB)
        LF Lance Nix 1-2 Months (MLB)
        RF Derrick Mitchell 3-4 Weeks (MLB)
        CF Shane Victorino 2-3 Weeks (MLB)
        3B Joe Thurston 2-3 Weeks (AAA)
        2B Kevin Frandeson 1-2 Weeks (AAA)
        2B Chase Utley 2-3 Weeks (MLB)
        RP Brian Sanches 2-3 Weeks (AAA)
        3B Pete Orr 1-2 Weeks (AAA)
        LF Larry Greene 1-2 Weeks (AA)
        CF Kyrell Hudson 6+ Months (AA)
        2B Michael Martinez 1-2 Months (AA)
        SP Trevor May 1-2 Months (AA)

        I'll keep looking around at some stuff and see what I can find out before I make or decline this trade.

        Any opinions are welcome.

        Other stuff: Phillies are 3.5 Games out of 1st, Cubs are 5.5 games ahead in 1st place.

        This was propsed on June the 7th... The Phillies will be without their top 2 3rd baseman and top 2nd baseman for quite some time as well as outfielders at positions that DeWitt can play at.

        Is this reasonable?
        To: Cubs GM
        From: Phillies GM
        RE:Trade

        This response is probably going to be completely out of character as I'm just evaluating the offer you recieved.

        Before I begin evaluating the trade offer, I wanted to just kind of run down the Phillies depth chart and ask you what's going on in your franchise. Mike Fontenot could always shift over to 3rd for them if they are that desperate, and recently in real life they did just call up Hector Luna, who can also play some third. However what I just mentioned would probably not be done by the CPU for whatever reason, but it's a realistic way to solve the injuries problems they have. With the being said, I can see the Phillies giving away Domonic Brown at some point in time. He had huge hype around him coming into 2011 and many fans thought he could take over that RF spot everday, and then they wouldn't of had to give up so many players for Pence. Brown has actually been discussed to be a trade target for other teams, meaning the Phillies must be considering letting him go if they feel they can still get top dollar for him. He is only 24 though, and he does show signs of greatness, but I think he's really the only player they'd give up so far in that deal. Tyler Greene is only 19, and the Philadelphia organization is pretty high on him because they know it's only a matter of time before Rollins completely falls apart (he's already started to as it is). I don't think they'd give him up unless they really could get something to help them in return. Behind Trevor May, Brody Colvin may be the best pitching prospect the Phillies have, and even though they always seem to be able to resign Hamels in the offseasons on the show, they most likely won't be able to in real life considering the money he is going to want (just look at what Matt Cain got!). Therefore, I don't see Colvin being traded either unless they can really get someone back that can help them win immediately. Also, I don't see Colvin getting traded given the fact Trevor May is hurt. The organization would probably want to take it slow with May's recovery and if something were to go horribly wrong, Colvin would be one of their next best pitching prospects. Also, the bullpen in Philly has been a problem for a while now, and I don't see them trying to fix it unless they absolutely have to (and they always feel like they don't). Dewhitt may be a short term answer, but I don't think they would give up that much for a guy that would play a month or two, especially when they have Fontenot and Luna.

        I really didn't get into what I would do with this trade, if I were to be running to organization, mainly because you said it was already offered to you and you just wanted some feedback. I hope I was able to help.

        Comment

        • bwoodring9
          Pro
          • May 2012
          • 683

          #574
          Re: OS Arbitration Panel Project 2012

          Originally posted by pokerplaya
          TO: Pittsburgh Pirates Organization
          FROM: Detroit Tigers Organization

          RE: Update on our completed trade...

          (ooc)

          Just wanted you to know that I did a very similar trade in my own franchise to what we did in the project, in order to not have to use force trades... I got Yamiaco Navarro (sp) instead of Chase D'Arnaud, and sent I believe Argenis Diaz as Raburn was too much money for them.

          The trade was a full blue bar, and was accepted the next day by the Pirates. The other factors were still the same (Walker and Kingham/Smyly and Castellanos) -- Navarro was the other "player to be named" that you offered me, correct?

          I felt it was fair regardless, so I obviously made the trade since its been accepted, just wanted to make sure that would have flown with you.

          -Jay (pp)

          EDIT: Not at my PS3, it would have been either Diaz or Suarez, was definitely a lower SS prospect.
          Not sure if this was directed towars me, since we were the ones to negotiate the trade in my Pirates franchise. I am however the Phillies GM and not the Pirates. I hope it's not too confusing that I'm representing the Phillies and franchising with the Pirates! But, if this were my Pirates franchise, I'd probably still do that trade.

          Comment

          • pimpinpidgeon8
            MVP
            • Aug 2005
            • 1408

            #575
            Originally posted by NYYankees42
            To: LA Dodgers GM & Assistant GM
            From: Houston Astros Organization
            Topic: Carlos Lee potential trade


            Greetings LA Dodgers,

            We are responding to your interest of our player, Carlos Lee, when we placed him on the trading block.

            As of today, June 14, you guys are in first place in your division but the Diamondbacks are only a half a game behind. We are currently in last place of our division.

            You arent getting much production from your current 1B James Loney, hes batting .246 with 5 HR and 20 rbi, thus your interest in Carlos Lee.

            Carlos is currently batting .306 with 10 HR and 38 rbi, hes also the league leader in doubles.

            The 1 player we really want to be included in the potential package is your 20 y/o OF James Baldwin III (B potential). We would also like to receive one of your B potential pitchers (Withraw, Reed, and Eovaldi)

            We would be willing to add more of our veteran players that would help you on your championship run as we are trying o rebuild for the future.

            If you have anymore questions dont hesitate to ask.

            Hope to hear back from you soon,

            ~Houston Astros
            Can I get some stats for the minor leaguers?


            Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
            "Hate my game, hate my swagger, my hunger. Hate that I'm a veteran, a champion. Hate that, hate it with all your heart...
            ...and hate that I'm loved for the exact same reasons."

            Comment

            • Getty51
              Pro
              • Jul 2009
              • 816

              #576
              Re: OS Arbitration Panel Project 2012

              Originally posted by bwoodring9
              To: Cubs GM
              From: Phillies GM
              RE:Trade

              This response is probably going to be completely out of character as I'm just evaluating the offer you recieved.

              Before I begin evaluating the trade offer, I wanted to just kind of run down the Phillies depth chart and ask you what's going on in your franchise. Mike Fontenot could always shift over to 3rd for them if they are that desperate, and recently in real life they did just call up Hector Luna, who can also play some third. However what I just mentioned would probably not be done by the CPU for whatever reason, but it's a realistic way to solve the injuries problems they have. With the being said, I can see the Phillies giving away Domonic Brown at some point in time. He had huge hype around him coming into 2011 and many fans thought he could take over that RF spot everday, and then they wouldn't of had to give up so many players for Pence. Brown has actually been discussed to be a trade target for other teams, meaning the Phillies must be considering letting him go if they feel they can still get top dollar for him. He is only 24 though, and he does show signs of greatness, but I think he's really the only player they'd give up so far in that deal. Tyler Greene is only 19, and the Philadelphia organization is pretty high on him because they know it's only a matter of time before Rollins completely falls apart (he's already started to as it is). I don't think they'd give him up unless they really could get something to help them in return. Behind Trevor May, Brody Colvin may be the best pitching prospect the Phillies have, and even though they always seem to be able to resign Hamels in the offseasons on the show, they most likely won't be able to in real life considering the money he is going to want (just look at what Matt Cain got!). Therefore, I don't see Colvin being traded either unless they can really get someone back that can help them win immediately. Also, I don't see Colvin getting traded given the fact Trevor May is hurt. The organization would probably want to take it slow with May's recovery and if something were to go horribly wrong, Colvin would be one of their next best pitching prospects. Also, the bullpen in Philly has been a problem for a while now, and I don't see them trying to fix it unless they absolutely have to (and they always feel like they don't). Dewhitt may be a short term answer, but I don't think they would give up that much for a guy that would play a month or two, especially when they have Fontenot and Luna.

              I really didn't get into what I would do with this trade, if I were to be running to organization, mainly because you said it was already offered to you and you just wanted some feedback. I hope I was able to help.
              I'll see if I can answer the questions you posed real quick.

              Fontenot is currently hitting .231 in the Majors with 18 hits and 3 RBIs.
              Hunter Pence is a Triple Crown Candidate (While Early in the year) hitting .359 with 12 homers and 42 RBIs in 234 at bats.
              Hector Luna is currently hitting .275 in AAA with 4 homers and 26 RBIs

              As far as Greene, it looks as though the CPU is ready to give up on him with Cesar Hernandez playing well in triple A and Mitchell Walding playing so well in AA that they just promoted him to AAA to play over Greene.

              So I guess I would then ask what you would do in your franchise. Shift Luna/Fontenot over to 3B and take it from there?
              Chicago Cubs - A Road to a Dynasty (The Show 2015)

              Comment

              • NYYankees42
                Rookie
                • Feb 2010
                • 439

                #577
                Re: OS Arbitration Panel Project 2012

                Originally posted by pimpinpidgeon8
                Can I get some stats for the minor leaguers?


                Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
                Sure thing...

                This is as of June 16:

                Baldwin III is in AA: .274 avg/7 HR/26 rbi/.416 slugging/33 SO and 22 BB on 226 AB/ 7 SB and 5 CS/ 2 errors

                Nathan Eovaldi is in AAA: 5-6/3.24 ERA/86 IP/66 K/26 BB/1.36 WHIP/4 HR allowed

                Chris Withrow is in AAA: 5-4/2.29 ERA/90.1 IP/82 K/31 BB/1.20 WHIP/7 HR allowed/ 1 error

                Chris Reed is in Class-A therefore no stats

                Since our last e-mail Carlos Lee's avg has risen to .310
                BIG BLUE ALL IN!!!

                OS Arbitration Panel Project 2012 - GM of the New York Yankees

                Comment

                • bwoodring9
                  Pro
                  • May 2012
                  • 683

                  #578
                  Re: OS Arbitration Panel Project 2012

                  Originally posted by Getty51
                  I'll see if I can answer the questions you posed real quick.

                  Fontenot is currently hitting .231 in the Majors with 18 hits and 3 RBIs.
                  Hunter Pence is a Triple Crown Candidate (While Early in the year) hitting .359 with 12 homers and 42 RBIs in 234 at bats.
                  Hector Luna is currently hitting .275 in AAA with 4 homers and 26 RBIs

                  As far as Greene, it looks as though the CPU is ready to give up on him with Cesar Hernandez playing well in triple A and Mitchell Walding playing so well in AA that they just promoted him to AAA to play over Greene.

                  So I guess I would then ask what you would do in your franchise. Shift Luna/Fontenot over to 3B and take it from there?
                  To: Cubs GM
                  From: Phillies GM
                  RE: Trade

                  With the info you've given us, we may be open to trading Brown and maybe Greene. However, depending on the rosters you're using, Hernandez is around a D Potential. So in the long run Greene would overtake him. We may want some help in the OF for our future since we may lose Victorino in the off season. (In The Show, the phillies always manage to resignboth Hamels and Victorino, but I doubt they will be able to in real life, but of course it's about the franchise.) Players we have an interest in for this deal (*=high interest):
                  Paul Maholm*
                  Jeimer Candelario
                  Jeff Samardzija*
                  Josh Vitters
                  Travis Wood*
                  Geovany Soto-depending on how well Ruiz is doing he could be of very high interest

                  If you could send the stats of these players listed and express your desire of whether or not you would be open to trade any of them for Brown and possibly Greene it would be much appreciated.

                  Respectfully,
                  THE Philadelphia Phillies

                  Comment

                  • bwoodring9
                    Pro
                    • May 2012
                    • 683

                    #579
                    Re: OS Arbitration Panel Project 2012

                    Originally posted by NYYankees42
                    To: Pirates
                    From: Yankees
                    Re: Potential Nova Trade

                    Sorry for the late response, just got to back to the office.

                    We are not as high on Cain as we are on the other 2 we listed, so you would have to include a veteran player that could help us right now for us to make that deal. Depending on the veteran we would be willing to include Corban Joseph.

                    ~GM of the New York Yankees.
                    To: Yankees GM
                    From: Pirates
                    RE: Trade

                    The veterans we would be willing to give up have less than stellar stats, so we aren't sure if you would have any interest in them.

                    LF Nate McLouth - .259 4 HR 16 RBI 5 SB (MLB)
                    SP Erik Bedard - 0-7 4.91 ERA 53 K's 12 BB's in 55 IP (MLB)
                    Bedard was hurt for about a month of the season with a fractured forearm.
                    RP Brian Tallet - 6-4 1.92 ERA 39 K's 15 BB's 51.2 IP (AAA)

                    -The Pittsburgh Pirates

                    Comment

                    • Getty51
                      Pro
                      • Jul 2009
                      • 816

                      #580
                      Re: OS Arbitration Panel Project 2012

                      Originally posted by bwoodring9
                      To: Cubs GM
                      From: Phillies GM
                      RE: Trade

                      With the info you've given us, we may be open to trading Brown and maybe Greene. However, depending on the rosters you're using, Hernandez is around a D Potential. So in the long run Greene would overtake him. We may want some help in the OF for our future since we may lose Victorino in the off season. (In The Show, the phillies always manage to resignboth Hamels and Victorino, but I doubt they will be able to in real life, but of course it's about the franchise.) Players we have an interest in for this deal (*=high interest):
                      Paul Maholm*
                      Jeimer Candelario
                      Jeff Samardzija*
                      Josh Vitters
                      Travis Wood*
                      Geovany Soto-depending on how well Ruiz is doing he could be of very high interest

                      If you could send the stats of these players listed and express your desire of whether or not you would be open to trade any of them for Brown and possibly Greene it would be much appreciated.

                      Respectfully,
                      THE Philadelphia Phillies
                      Took a look at some things for you.

                      Hernandez is rated as B potential and ahead of Greene on potential in my version.

                      I tried switching Fontenot and Luna to 3B and the CPU is still in love with the deal.

                      I'll likely be declining the deal as I personally have no need of any of the 3 players right now, I was more intrigued by the proposal and wondering if it was in fact a possible deal that may help my franchise down the road.

                      Thanks for the help!

                      Edit: I think the main reason the CPU is in love with DeWitt for the Phillies is because he is 26, while Fontenot, Polanco, Luna, Thurston, Hulett, Orr are all 29 + at 3B for the Phillies and Franco is a C Potential and the only one under 28.

                      So I think the CPU in Philly is seeing Dewitt as the potential to at least fill that hole for a while as well as the ability to play every position in the field. Just my thought on the matter.
                      Last edited by Getty51; 06-11-2012, 10:55 PM.
                      Chicago Cubs - A Road to a Dynasty (The Show 2015)

                      Comment

                      • bwoodring9
                        Pro
                        • May 2012
                        • 683

                        #581
                        Re: OS Arbitration Panel Project 2012

                        Originally posted by Getty51
                        Took a look at some things for you.

                        Hernandez is rated as B potential and ahead of Greene on potential in my version.

                        I tried switching Fontenot and Luna to 3B and the CPU is still in love with the deal.

                        I'll likely be declining the deal as I personally have no need of any of the 3 players right now, I was more intrigued by the proposal and wondering if it was in fact a possible deal that may help my franchise down the road.

                        Thanks for the help!
                        You're very welcome! Hernandez being a B does change things quite a bit! I hope I was able to help! And just because I wouldn't have done it if I were the GM, doesn't mean you can't do it!

                        Comment

                        • Getty51
                          Pro
                          • Jul 2009
                          • 816

                          #582
                          Re: OS Arbitration Panel Project 2012

                          Originally posted by bwoodring9
                          You're very welcome! Hernandez being a B does change things quite a bit! I hope I was able to help! And just because I wouldn't have done it if I were the GM, doesn't mean you can't do it!
                          Not a problem by me. Also, not sure if you caught my last second edit on that last post for you.

                          Edit: I think the main reason the CPU is in love with DeWitt for the Phillies is because he is 26, while Fontenot, Polanco, Luna, Thurston, Hulett, Orr are all 29 + at 3B for the Phillies and Franco is a C Potential and the only one under 28.

                          So I think the CPU in Philly is seeing Dewitt as the potential to at least fill that hole for a while as well as the ability to play every position in the field. Just my thought on the matter.

                          The only 3B not regressing for the Phillies for me is Hulett at the age of 29 who is D potential and overall currently hitting his weight .192 avg with 1 HR, 6RBI and .222 OBP with 1 E.

                          Just looks to me like they were/are trying to get younger as well as finding someone to play during the injury period as a "tryout period" with the squad basically. Which wouldn't mean they should give up A potential players unless they felt that Brown was never going to play for them and with Mayberry, Victorino and Pence that might be plausible.
                          Last edited by Getty51; 06-11-2012, 11:05 PM.
                          Chicago Cubs - A Road to a Dynasty (The Show 2015)

                          Comment

                          • bwoodring9
                            Pro
                            • May 2012
                            • 683

                            #583
                            Re: OS Arbitration Panel Project 2012

                            Originally posted by Getty51
                            Not a problem by me. Also, not sure if you caught my last second edit on that last post for you.

                            Edit: I think the main reason the CPU is in love with DeWitt for the Phillies is because he is 26, while Fontenot, Polanco, Luna, Thurston, Hulett, Orr are all 29 + at 3B for the Phillies and Franco is a C Potential and the only one under 28.

                            So I think the CPU in Philly is seeing Dewitt as the potential to at least fill that hole for a while as well as the ability to play every position in the field. Just my thought on the matter.

                            The only 3B not regressing for the Phillies for me is Hulett at the age of 29 who is D potential and overall currently hitting his weight .192 avg with 1 HR, 6RBI and .222 OBP with 1 E.

                            Just looks to me like they were/are trying to get younger as well as finding someone to play during the injury period as a "tryout period" with the squad basically. Which wouldn't mean they should give up A potential players unless they felt that Brown was never going to play for them and with Mayberry, Victorino and Pence that might be plausible.
                            I understand, and like I said Hernandez being a B changes whether they'd give up Greene, but I still don't think they would give up Colvin. Under the circumstances you've given definitely Brown and maybe Greene. I just think they'd look around a bit more because they could easily get more for those two players.

                            Comment

                            • Getty51
                              Pro
                              • Jul 2009
                              • 816

                              #584
                              Re: OS Arbitration Panel Project 2012

                              Originally posted by bwoodring9
                              I understand, and like I said Hernandez being a B changes whether they'd give up Greene, but I still don't think they would give up Colvin. Under the circumstances you've given definitely Brown and maybe Greene. I just think they'd look around a bit more because they could easily get more for those two players.
                              Completely understandable. Again thanks for the help.

                              If I do decide to do the trade I'll edit it to just be Brown and Greene as after reading online I also doubt Colvin is given up for less than a B+ prospect or a MLB ready everyday starter.

                              Thanks again
                              Chicago Cubs - A Road to a Dynasty (The Show 2015)

                              Comment

                              • derelictojama
                                Rookie
                                • May 2012
                                • 163

                                #585
                                Re: OS Arbitration Panel Project 2012

                                Originally posted by ACMilan1999
                                You're a Cubs representative? You open to trading Garza? I'm willing to give three or four B's.

                                Does anyone really care where I sent this from?
                                Yes, I am a cubs rep. I didn't get involved in the previous negotiations because, as far as I could tell, it was never a situation where you were actually initiating a trade; but if you want to send out an actual proposal now to the Cubs, I will certainly respond. When there are multiple reps for a certain team, I've been figuring that whoever jumps on it first is taking the lead; but that's not to stop any other negotiations, that might be one of the benefits of having multiple reps. No one is untouchable to me, in theory, so yes, I'd be willing to say the Cubs might trade Garza, and if you want him, I'll try to help you get him; but there is no way it's not going to cost you big time. He and Castro (discounting Soler, who just signed in real life, so I feel it's fair to start considering him a real Cub) are really the pieces the Cubs would be least likely to give up as they move forward, so don't be surprised if the opening round of negotiations includes the dreaded "I'll take your best player straight up for him," but that does not need to be where we end up. I've been eager to do some negotiating for the cubs--not many people want what we're selling!--and if Garza is who people want, then we can do some talking. Propose away!
                                Last edited by derelictojama; 06-11-2012, 11:46 PM. Reason: a bit of confusion

                                Comment

                                Working...