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  • nascarfreak24ny
    Rookie
    • Mar 2012
    • 249

    #631
    Re: OS Arbitration Panel Project 2012

    TO: ASTROS GM
    FROM: MARLINS GM

    i just went into the astros depth chart and there was a tab :top 20 prospects and he was the 20th one, in high a ball i think so im assuming thats why he isnt in there.
    but are you interested in a zambrano ceda for singleton? or just nothing for him?
    but if your willing to trade nash and johnson im definately interested, lets work on something

    Originally posted by NYYankees42
    To: Marlins
    From: Astros
    RE: Jose Ceda


    We are glad to hear that you are willing to trade Ceda.

    Right off the bat we are going to tell you that we are not going to trade Jonathan Singleton. He is the crown jewel of our system and he is having a ridiculous season so far in AAA, so he is out of the question.

    As far as Telvin Nash and Chris Johnson we could work out a deal with those guys. Nash's stats I posted recently and Chris Johnson is currently batting in the .250s with 3 HR and 14 rbi (he was in he DL for a month).

    Are you using OSFM opening day rosters? because i dont recall seeing the catching prospect you mentioned there. I could be wrong though, I just can't remember.

    If you need anything else ill be glad to provide it to you.

    ~Houston Astros

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    • NYYankees42
      Rookie
      • Feb 2010
      • 439

      #632
      Re: OS Arbitration Panel Project 2012

      Originally posted by nascarfreak24ny
      TO: ASTROS GM
      FROM: MARLINS GM

      i just went into the astros depth chart and there was a tab :top 20 prospects and he was the 20th one, in high a ball i think so im assuming thats why he isnt in there.
      but are you interested in a zambrano ceda for singleton? or just nothing for him?
      but if your willing to trade nash and johnson im definately interested, lets work on something
      To: Marlins
      From: Houston
      Topic: Jose Ceda


      Well, considering that we are in last place in our division 11.5 games behind the 1st place Cards i don't see the need to acquire Zambrano, an aging pitcher. Plus, Zambrano isnt having a good season.

      Our organization would really prefer to keep Singleton since he has created a buzz in our fanbase with his great performance in AAA, and we believe he will be our superstar player for years to come.

      With Nash and Chris Johnson I would only be willing to give up 1. Cosidering that they are both B potential (CJ is major league ready) and Ceda is only a C potential, I would need another prospect back.

      Also you should consider Brett Wallace, B potential 3B who also plays 1B.

      Your team right now is in 4th place in the NL East (6 games behind the Nats) and Bell (and bullpen) has been horrific so I think you would want to consider trading for one of our bullpen arms.

      This is the deal I have in mind (starting off point):

      Marlins send:
      -Jose Ceda (C potential)
      -low B prospect
      -high C prospect
      Astros send:
      -Brett Myers (2nd in saves in NL, 4.57 ERA)
      -Wilton Lopez (low 2s ERA)
      -Brett Wallace (B potential)


      This is my initial offer and it is very negotiable, so tell me what you think. If you need more info I'll give it to you.

      ~Houston Astros
      BIG BLUE ALL IN!!!

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

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      • authentic
        All Star
        • Jul 2009
        • 5812

        #633
        Re: OS Arbitration Panel Project 2012

        URGENT MESSAGE TO ALL OWNERS

        From: Chicago Cubs

        Subject: Alfonso Soriano, etc

        Hey guys,

        We are really being forced to start our rebuilding process early. We are 4-16 but have some pieces to be moved.

        Right now our best players that are movable are Soriano, Byrd, and Dempster.

        Soriano is hitting .348 with 2 HR's and 13 RBI's. Byrd is sitting at a .320 clip with 2 HR's and 6 RBI's. Dempster is currently 0-3 with a 3.12 ERA, he has pitched well, but no run support.

        Get back to me if you're interested.


        Remember, this is for my franchise, in the current situation.
        Follow me on Twitch

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        • derelictojama
          Rookie
          • May 2012
          • 163

          #634
          Re: OS Arbitration Panel Project 2012

          Originally posted by ACMilan1999
          I'm waiting on Scott's rosters, so I haven't actually started yet. Yes, they're all starters, however I have an intriguing offer:

          Jacob Anderson (RF/1B)
          Dwight Smith, Jr. (LF/CF)
          Eric Thames (LF/DH. Interestingly enough, played 2B in college...)
          Justin Nicolino (SP)
          Aaron Sanchez (SP)
          Adonys Cardona (SP)
          Joe Musgrove (SP)
          Asher Wojciechowski (SP)

          Every player I listed is a B potential player. Pick any three you want. Obviously, Thames is the most MLB-ready. I'm open to giving up any three of these, I'd really like Garza.

          Also, in my experience, I've seen Wojciechowski go 14-6 with a 2.84 ERA and Dwight Smith, Jr. hit around .290 with 15-20 HRs, and 10-20 SBs.

          The Cubs will have Soler, but I'm gonna make sure he's a RF, cause that's what he profiles as.
          Ok, I really like Nicolino; let's consider him part of the deal. Would pick between Wojcinotgonnaspellit and Cardona depending on just how far from ready Cardona is; and then I'd pick between Thames and Smith (intriguing that Thames COULD play 2B... is that a real possibility, or a stretch?). I'm tempted to let my homerism come in here, as I saw Dwight Jr. play at McIntosh High, and his daddy was on the Braves in 95, the only time we actually won it all! AND daddy won the ROY (I think...) with the Cubs, so that actually might make some sense. If he really projects as a CF (which is still in question), then he might fit with Jackson in LF and Soler in RF, which could work. As I look at Thames (on the internet; away from ps3 for now, so I don't know what the rosters look like), not sure he fits unless he really could play 2nd, so Smith would be my pick. Hold on... you listed J. Anderson as RF/1B, but some sources say he could project as a CF... but with Jackson in left and Soler in right, speed and defense would be more what the Cubs would need in a CF, so I guess, I'd take Smith or Anderson, whichever is more likely to be a speed/defense CF (which neither of them are necessarily, so...).

          Anyway, looks like we have a good start, and if your season hasn't started yet (I understand waiting for Scott's rosters; I may have to seriously consider restarting then myself, but my working plan is just to incorporate as many of the rerates as I can without going too bonkers), then I guess we don't need to hurry. I'll be away from my ps3 for a couple of days, so I can't look at in-game ratings, but I've always got the ol' internet. And, since the season hasn't started yet, not really necessary for you to take a big piece of the rebuilding process (Soriano, Dempster, etc), but it would still be good to look at the Cubs roster and take something they don't need off their hands (one or two of those old guys sitting at AAA, not on the 40 man, taking up space--Amezega is the guy who always comes to mind, but you know, like those D catchers and relief pitchers who no one needs, wants, or loves--the kind of player I always was, essentially!)

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          • AC
            Win the East
            • Sep 2010
            • 14951

            #635
            Originally posted by derelictojama
            Ok, I really like Nicolino; let's consider him part of the deal. Would pick between Wojcinotgonnaspellit and Cardona depending on just how far from ready Cardona is; and then I'd pick between Thames and Smith (intriguing that Thames COULD play 2B... is that a real possibility, or a stretch?). I'm tempted to let my homerism come in here, as I saw Dwight Jr. play at McIntosh High, and his daddy was on the Braves in 95, the only time we actually won it all! AND daddy won the ROY (I think...) with the Cubs, so that actually might make some sense. If he really projects as a CF (which is still in question), then he might fit with Jackson in LF and Soler in RF, which could work. As I look at Thames (on the internet; away from ps3 for now, so I don't know what the rosters look like), not sure he fits unless he really could play 2nd, so Smith would be my pick. Hold on... you listed J. Anderson as RF/1B, but some sources say he could project as a CF... but with Jackson in left and Soler in right, speed and defense would be more what the Cubs would need in a CF, so I guess, I'd take Smith or Anderson, whichever is more likely to be a speed/defense CF (which neither of them are necessarily, so...).

            Anyway, looks like we have a good start, and if your season hasn't started yet (I understand waiting for Scott's rosters; I may have to seriously consider restarting then myself, but my working plan is just to incorporate as many of the rerates as I can without going too bonkers), then I guess we don't need to hurry. I'll be away from my ps3 for a couple of days, so I can't look at in-game ratings, but I've always got the ol' internet. And, since the season hasn't started yet, not really necessary for you to take a big piece of the rebuilding process (Soriano, Dempster, etc), but it would still be good to look at the Cubs roster and take something they don't need off their hands (one or two of those old guys sitting at AAA, not on the 40 man, taking up space--Amezega is the guy who always comes to mind, but you know, like those D catchers and relief pitchers who no one needs, wants, or loves--the kind of player I always was, essentially!)
            I'll take whoever you want off your hands, not an issue. Anderson could play a lot of places, five tool guy. I have a VERY crowded outfield, by the way. Thames won't be converted to 2B in real life, but he played it pretty decently in college. I've converted him there before, worked out well. So here's what we could he looking at;

            Nicolino
            Smith, Jr.
            Anderson/Thames

            For

            Garza
            Whoever you want to get rid of besides Dempster (love him, but my rotation is going to be PACKED.)


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

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            • pimpinpidgeon8
              MVP
              • Aug 2005
              • 1408

              #636
              Originally posted by NYYankees42
              At third base the best young prospect we have is Brett Wallace:
              -25 y/o D overall B potential
              -stats in AAA are .259 avg/5 HR/25 rbi/.348 OBP/.393 slg%/1 error/201 AB

              At catcher we don't have much, our backup catcher is having a good season, Chris Snyder:
              -31 y/o C overall C ptential
              -stats in majors are .299 avg/3 HR/5 rbi/.365 OBP/.507 slg%/67 AB
              Best catching prospect, Chris Wallace:
              -23 y/o D overall C potential
              -stats in AA .264 avg/4 HR/27 rbi/ .327 OBP/.374 slg%/182 AB

              A young player that we think would interest you would be our 1B prospect Telvin Nash who is currently stuck behind our top prospect Singleton bc they play the same position.
              His info:
              -21 y/o D overall B potential
              -stats in AA: .205 avg/6 HR/15 rbi/.245 OBP/.364 slg%/avg vs Lefties .333/avg vs Righties .205/5 errors/132 AB
              We believe he has a bright future but unfortunately he won't have a spot in our team bc of Singleton.

              If you want Telvin Nash or Brett Wallace we would like a C prospect added to the deal (negotiable).

              ~Houston Astros
              To: Astros
              From: Dodgers


              Which C prospects are you interested in? Does Nash have any flexibility with backup positions?


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              • MattGarza13
                Rookie
                • Sep 2011
                • 438

                #637
                Re: OS Arbitration Panel Project 2012

                To: All GMs

                From: Twins

                Subject: Firesale, Including Mauer and Morneau.

                Hey everyone, well as you all know by now were pretty much out of the race being 14 games back of the Indians and 12 of the Yankees for the Wild card. With a record of 30-38 and a feeling of things going down hill we would like to start selling for promising players.

                First player I'd like to brag about is Justin Morneau. So far hes leading the AL in the MVP voting and is a strong canidate for the triple crown leading the league in HRs ( 24 ) RBIs ( 60 ) and 5th in batting average hitting (.330)

                I would also like to see Mauer play for a contender, hes batting .280 with 8 hrs and 44 rbis through 68 games. He has also played amazing defense. Him and Morneau ahve been iron men this season playing in nearly every game.

                Denard Span is expendable as we need room in the outfield. Span is batting .270 with 2 hrs and 22 rbis with 20 SBs. Hes leading the league for gold glove in CF.

                Were also actively shopping our bullpen arms and starting rotation. Mainly Pavano who is 7-6 with a 3.30 era 70 strikeouts in 108 innings with 32 walks. Matt Capps has a 2.96 ERA and has converted 18-20 saves. he has 22 strikeouts in 21 innings while only walking 2 batters!

                Thanks for reading, the teams in contention currently are, Tigers ( trialing in the WC and Division though ) Indians, Angels, Rangers, Yankees, Rays, Red Sox, Cardinals, Brewers, Phillies, Reds, Rockies, Giants, Marlins, braves, Padres, and Diamonbacks ( A lot of close races with the wild card being a mess right now. ) If there is any other player you need stats on I can provide them, as no players are untouchables right now ( Well besides my prospects Gibson, Hicks, Sano, and Dozier. )

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                • msuboy11
                  Banned
                  • Jun 2011
                  • 1078

                  #638
                  Re: OS Arbitration Panel Project 2012

                  Originally posted by MattGarza13
                  To: All GMs

                  From: Twins

                  Subject: Firesale, Including Mauer and Morneau.

                  Hey everyone, well as you all know by now were pretty much out of the race being 14 games back of the Indians and 12 of the Yankees for the Wild card. With a record of 30-38 and a feeling of things going down hill we would like to start selling for promising players.

                  First player I'd like to brag about is Justin Morneau. So far hes leading the AL in the MVP voting and is a strong canidate for the triple crown leading the league in HRs ( 24 ) RBIs ( 60 ) and 5th in batting average hitting (.330)

                  I would also like to see Mauer play for a contender, hes batting .280 with 8 hrs and 44 rbis through 68 games. He has also played amazing defense. Him and Morneau ahve been iron men this season playing in nearly every game.

                  Denard Span is expendable as we need room in the outfield. Span is batting .270 with 2 hrs and 22 rbis with 20 SBs. Hes leading the league for gold glove in CF.

                  Were also actively shopping our bullpen arms and starting rotation. Mainly Pavano who is 7-6 with a 3.30 era 70 strikeouts in 108 innings with 32 walks. Matt Capps has a 2.96 ERA and has converted 18-20 saves. he has 22 strikeouts in 21 innings while only walking 2 batters!

                  Thanks for reading, the teams in contention currently are, Tigers ( trialing in the WC and Division though ) Indians, Angels, Rangers, Yankees, Rays, Red Sox, Cardinals, Brewers, Phillies, Reds, Rockies, Giants, Marlins, braves, Padres, and Diamonbacks ( A lot of close races with the wild card being a mess right now. ) If there is any other player you need stats on I can provide them, as no players are untouchables right now ( Well besides my prospects Gibson, Hicks, Sano, and Dozier. )
                  To: Twins
                  From: Rays

                  RE:Mauer


                  We might be interested in Joe Mauer. If you could send me the catchers stats from our team, and our record, it'd be greatly appreciated!

                  Thanks,
                  Kirk Plum, Rays GM

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                  • MattGarza13
                    Rookie
                    • Sep 2011
                    • 438

                    #639
                    Re: OS Arbitration Panel Project 2012

                    Originally posted by msuboy11
                    To: Twins
                    From: Rays

                    RE:Mauer

                    We might be interested in Joe Mauer. If you could send me the catchers stats from our team, and our record, it'd be greatly appreciated!

                    Thanks,
                    Kirk Plum, Rays GM
                    To: Rays

                    From: Twins

                    RE: Mauer

                    Your catcher is Jose Molina for the most part, batting a hefty .208 with 1 hr and 13 rbis. Hes very good defensivly, could be a good backup for Mauer. Considering your only 3 out of the divison and 2 out of the wild card he could be the difference. Red Sox and Yankees also offered a bounty for Mauer ( In game wouldn't take anything without talking to GMs here first. ) Sorry forgot to check records but your record is very good and your in the thick of the divison and wild card race.

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                    • msuboy11
                      Banned
                      • Jun 2011
                      • 1078

                      #640
                      Re: OS Arbitration Panel Project 2012

                      Originally posted by MattGarza13
                      To: Rays

                      From: Twins

                      RE: Mauer

                      Your catcher is Jose Molina for the most part, batting a hefty .208 with 1 hr and 13 rbis. Hes very good defensivly, could be a good backup for Mauer. Considering your only 3 out of the divison and 2 out of the wild card he could be the difference. Red Sox and Yankees also offered a bounty for Mauer ( In game wouldn't take anything without talking to GMs here first. ) Sorry forgot to check records but your record is very good and your in the thick of the divison and wild card race.
                      To: Twins
                      From: Rays

                      RE: Mauer


                      I thought that Jose would be sucking! What did you have in mind in exchange for Mauer?

                      Best regards,
                      Kirk Plum, Rays GM

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                      • MattGarza13
                        Rookie
                        • Sep 2011
                        • 438

                        #641
                        Re: OS Arbitration Panel Project 2012

                        Originally posted by msuboy11
                        To: Twins
                        From: Rays

                        RE: Mauer

                        I thought that Jose would be sucking! What did you have in mind in exchange for Mauer?

                        Best regards,
                        Kirk Plum, Rays GM
                        Haha, yah he doesn't stick much.. In the Show world i'd think he'd fetch a good amount of prospects. Hes got max contact vs lefties and almost maxed out vs righties. His contract is cheaper and still long on my game. Hes 28 Y/O without durability problems this season and has shown 20 hr 100 rbi pop too. I really need a pitching prospect who could be a potential ace... Positions that I don't have a need at are SS, 2B, 3B. I don't know the Rays systems all that well.. I know the major players but none of the B guys. Maybe I could get 2 As? 1 A and 2 high Bs?

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                        • msuboy11
                          Banned
                          • Jun 2011
                          • 1078

                          #642
                          Re: OS Arbitration Panel Project 2012

                          Originally posted by MattGarza13
                          Haha, yah he doesn't stick much.. In the Show world i'd think he'd fetch a good amount of prospects. Hes got max contact vs lefties and almost maxed out vs righties. His contract is cheaper and still long on my game. Hes 28 Y/O without durability problems this season and has shown 20 hr 100 rbi pop too. I really need a pitching prospect who could be a potential ace... Positions that I don't have a need at are SS, 2B, 3B. I don't know the Rays systems all that well.. I know the major players but none of the B guys. Maybe I could get 2 As? 1 A and 2 high Bs?
                          We could trade Enny Romero, a high B pot pitcher. We could also throw in Chris Archer, another B pot. Player. At the moment, I'm too lazy to turn on my ps3, but the only A pot prospect I can think of off the top of my head is Hak Ju-Lee. He is a SS.

                          Let me know what you guys think,
                          Kirk Plum, Rays GM

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                          • MattGarza13
                            Rookie
                            • Sep 2011
                            • 438

                            #643
                            Re: OS Arbitration Panel Project 2012

                            Originally posted by msuboy11
                            We could trade Enny Romero, a high B pot pitcher. We could also throw in Chris Archer, another B pot. Player. At the moment, I'm too lazy to turn on my ps3, but the only A pot prospect I can think of off the top of my head is Hak Ju-Lee. He is a SS.

                            Let me know what you guys think,
                            Kirk Plum, Rays GM
                            To: Rays
                            From: Twins
                            Re: Mauer

                            Is Archer a reliever? I hear he projects to be a closer. Do you know what Taylor Guerrieri's potential is? Hak- Ju-Lee is an amazing prospect but I don't know if we need him with Dozier, unless we moved dozier to 3rd in the future and put Sano at 1st. What about Alex Cobb?

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                            • msuboy11
                              Banned
                              • Jun 2011
                              • 1078

                              #644
                              Re: OS Arbitration Panel Project 2012

                              Originally posted by MattGarza13
                              To: Rays
                              From: Twins
                              Re: Mauer

                              Is Archer a reliever? I hear he projects to be a closer. Do you know what Taylor Guerrieri's potential is? Hak- Ju-Lee is an amazing prospect but I don't know if we need him with Dozier, unless we moved dozier to 3rd in the future and put Sano at 1st. What about Alex Cobb?
                              Cobb is a B. Archer is a starter. Taylor Guerrieri is a B.

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                              • AC
                                Win the East
                                • Sep 2010
                                • 14951

                                #645
                                Originally posted by MattGarza13
                                To: All GMs

                                From: Twins

                                Subject: Firesale, Including Mauer and Morneau.

                                Hey everyone, well as you all know by now were pretty much out of the race being 14 games back of the Indians and 12 of the Yankees for the Wild card. With a record of 30-38 and a feeling of things going down hill we would like to start selling for promising players.

                                First player I'd like to brag about is Justin Morneau. So far hes leading the AL in the MVP voting and is a strong canidate for the triple crown leading the league in HRs ( 24 ) RBIs ( 60 ) and 5th in batting average hitting (.330)

                                I would also like to see Mauer play for a contender, hes batting .280 with 8 hrs and 44 rbis through 68 games. He has also played amazing defense. Him and Morneau ahve been iron men this season playing in nearly every game.

                                Denard Span is expendable as we need room in the outfield. Span is batting .270 with 2 hrs and 22 rbis with 20 SBs. Hes leading the league for gold glove in CF.

                                Were also actively shopping our bullpen arms and starting rotation. Mainly Pavano who is 7-6 with a 3.30 era 70 strikeouts in 108 innings with 32 walks. Matt Capps has a 2.96 ERA and has converted 18-20 saves. he has 22 strikeouts in 21 innings while only walking 2 batters!

                                Thanks for reading, the teams in contention currently are, Tigers ( trialing in the WC and Division though ) Indians, Angels, Rangers, Yankees, Rays, Red Sox, Cardinals, Brewers, Phillies, Reds, Rockies, Giants, Marlins, braves, Padres, and Diamonbacks ( A lot of close races with the wild card being a mess right now. ) If there is any other player you need stats on I can provide them, as no players are untouchables right now ( Well besides my prospects Gibson, Hicks, Sano, and Dozier. )
                                What's the price on Morneau?

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

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