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  • DaBull_33
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    • Mar 2013
    • 601

    #8071
    Re: 2013 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

    Originally posted by Deuce2223
    Because you can't simulate giving them International money, I would say dealing your least expensive player (a 30K C/D prospect) would be fair because you are helping them by taking on Boggs salary..
    That was my thought. Essentially, that's all the Rockies did when they picked up Boggs IRL. They ate some salary, hoping that a change would do him some good.

    I'm thinking that's what I'll do.
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    • boxers
      Pro
      • Jul 2004
      • 625

      #8072
      Re: 2013 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

      Hey guys, I'm playing as the Astros in the 2014 season and I'm looking to acquire Mike Olt from Texas. Texas is 52-42, 1.5GB in AL West, 0GB in WC. Houston is 5 games under .500 and not realistically in the hunt. How fair is the following deal:

      HOU Receives:
      3B Mike Olt-79 ovr, A pot, .269, 16hr, 49rbi (MLB)
      RP Evan Meek-71 ovr, B POT, 3-1, 3.52era (AAA)


      TEX Receives:
      LF J.D. Martinez-68 ovr, A POT, .240, 2hr, 25rbi (MLB)
      SS Sean Rodriguez-71, ovr, B POT, .257, 5hr, 25rbi, 8sb (MLB)
      CP Jose Veras-85 ovr, A POT, 0-0, 3.30, 30SV (MLB)


      They are in need of a 4th OF and a closer (current closer has a 4.78ERA). Olt is their starting 3B but they have Profar behind Andrus. I'm thinking that Rodriguez provides them with a solid ultility player and Veras gives them a reliable closer.
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      • Deuce2223
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        • Dec 2007
        • 12571

        #8073
        Re: 2013 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

        Originally posted by Hapshoops32
        Ok, having realized how one-sided a previous offer was from the Cardinals for Rollins - this one makes me laugh.

        STL WOULD TRADE:
        SP Shelby Miller (78 OVR, A Pot)
        SP Carlos Martinez (78 OVR, A Pot)
        SS Rafael Furcal

        All for Jimmy Rollins.

        Good thing I care about fairness - I could grab potentially 2 high level young pitchers that could be a big part of the rotation for years - for a player in the twilight of his career. I'm really surprised at how lopsided in MY favor the CPU is willing to deal....

        Now - after looking at the value spreadsheet - please keep in mind i'm just taking a whack at this and am absolutely trying to be fair and realistic. How does this trade sound:

        PHI TRADES:
        RP Phillipe Aumont (72 OVR, B Pot, 3-1 5.29 ERA 24 K)
        LF John Mayberry Jr (79 OVR, C Pot, .232 4 HR, 11 RBI)

        STL TRADES:
        SP Carlos Martinez (78 OVR, A Pot)

        Looking at the value spreadsheet, to get Martinez in a fair trade would require a mid-level B and a high C. It appears to me that Aumont and Mayberry Jr fit that, though their stats aren't great (some of that being due to me). Mayberry has really good ratings against lefties - 78 contact 80 power - so it's not like he's a nobody. Again, I'm just trying to go by the spreadsheet, so maybe I'm misinterpreting - and I am trying to be fair and realistic.

        If you are wanting to keep it fair and realistic, then trading for a teams young A potential SP would and will only happen if the team was getting a major/huge/gigantic upgrade at their weakest position. Well SS is the Cards weakest spot, giving up Miller for a player like Rollins would not be it. So trading for a bullpen arm and a backup OF definitely wouldn't be it Martinez either.

        Miller/Martinez/Wacha represent a dominant rotation for the Cards for the next 5-10 years. I would see them trading Lynn or Garcia before giving up these guys. But trust me in saying everyone wants the young 22-23 yr old A prospects.

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        • Deuce2223
          Hall Of Fame
          • Dec 2007
          • 12571

          #8074
          Re: 2013 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

          Originally posted by boxers
          Hey guys, I'm playing as the Astros in the 2014 season and I'm looking to acquire Mike Olt from Texas. Texas is 52-42, 1.5GB in AL West, 0GB in WC. Houston is 5 games under .500 and not realistically in the hunt. How fair is the following deal:

          HOU Receives:
          3B Mike Olt-79 ovr, A pot, .269, 16hr, 49rbi (MLB)
          RP Evan Meek-71 ovr, B POT, 3-1, 3.52era (AAA)

          TEX Receives:
          LF J.D. Martinez-68 ovr, A POT, .240, 2hr, 25rbi (MLB)
          SS Sean Rodriguez-71, ovr, B POT, .257, 5hr, 25rbi, 8sb (MLB)
          CP Jose Veras-85 ovr, A POT, 0-0, 3.30, 30SV (MLB)

          They are in need of a 4th OF and a closer (current closer has a 4.78ERA). Olt is their starting 3B but they have Profar behind Andrus. I'm thinking that Rodriguez provides them with a solid ultility player and Veras gives them a reliable closer.

          What happened to Beltre. If Olt is their starting 3B and has hit 16 HR's for them keeping them in the AL West hunt and the wildcard, I don't see why they would want to trade him for a 4th OF and a utility guy hitting .250.

          In real life they got Matt Garza.. Instead of Martinez, what if you added a SP like B. Norris, or J. Lyles to the deal. Rodriguez could fill their need for a #4 OF well also backing up the infield, but getting a solid young SP who could be a #3 or #4 SP and another late inning option in the bullpen sounds more fair and realistic.

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          • kmoser
            MVP
            • Jul 2012
            • 1398

            #8075
            Re: 2013 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

            Originally posted by boxers
            Hey guys, I'm playing as the Astros in the 2014 season and I'm looking to acquire Mike Olt from Texas. Texas is 52-42, 1.5GB in AL West, 0GB in WC. Houston is 5 games under .500 and not realistically in the hunt. How fair is the following deal:

            HOU Receives:
            3B Mike Olt-79 ovr, A pot, .269, 16hr, 49rbi (MLB)
            RP Evan Meek-71 ovr, B POT, 3-1, 3.52era (AAA)


            TEX Receives:
            LF J.D. Martinez-68 ovr, A POT, .240, 2hr, 25rbi (MLB)
            SS Sean Rodriguez-71, ovr, B POT, .257, 5hr, 25rbi, 8sb (MLB)
            CP Jose Veras-85 ovr, A POT, 0-0, 3.30, 30SV (MLB)


            They are in need of a 4th OF and a closer (current closer has a 4.78ERA). Olt is their starting 3B but they have Profar behind Andrus. I'm thinking that Rodriguez provides them with a solid ultility player and Veras gives them a reliable closer.
            This seems pretty fair to me. Realistically I'm not sure. The Astros have have Dominguez as their young 3B right now so why would they want Olt. Although you do need relief help so Meek looks good. You should probably look for pitching prospects to trade for or try to get a SS until Correa comes up which is far off. Also they could use more Outfielders so you could look into that.

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            • DaBull_33
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              • Mar 2013
              • 601

              #8076
              Re: 2013 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

              Originally posted by boxers
              Hey guys, I'm playing as the Astros in the 2014 season and I'm looking to acquire Mike Olt from Texas. Texas is 52-42, 1.5GB in AL West, 0GB in WC. Houston is 5 games under .500 and not realistically in the hunt. How fair is the following deal:

              HOU Receives:
              3B Mike Olt-79 ovr, A pot, .269, 16hr, 49rbi (MLB)
              RP Evan Meek-71 ovr, B POT, 3-1, 3.52era (AAA)


              TEX Receives:
              LF J.D. Martinez-68 ovr, A POT, .240, 2hr, 25rbi (MLB)
              SS Sean Rodriguez-71, ovr, B POT, .257, 5hr, 25rbi, 8sb (MLB)
              CP Jose Veras-85 ovr, A POT, 0-0, 3.30, 30SV (MLB)


              They are in need of a 4th OF and a closer (current closer has a 4.78ERA). Olt is their starting 3B but they have Profar behind Andrus. I'm thinking that Rodriguez provides them with a solid ultility player and Veras gives them a reliable closer.
              I don't see a team in the hunt for a postseason spot giving up their starting third baseman who has hit 16 home runs for them. Martinez may be rated as an A player in The Show, but he's certainly not worth that. Rodriguez carries very little trade value, and while Veras could be a good piece for the Rangers, relief pitchers don't usually garner significant return.

              You're going to have to blow Texas away with a deal for them to give up Olt at this point. More than likely, something involving Bud Norris and another B prospect.

              As an aside, what happened to Beltre?
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              • WaitTilNextYear
                Go Cubs Go
                • Mar 2013
                • 16830

                #8077
                Re: 2013 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

                Originally posted by BlueJays09
                9 games in...Danks is in AAA and KC could use him as a starter.

                KC Starters: Sheilds, Davis, Duffy (9.85 ERA), Paulino (14.20 ERA), Zimmer (16.88 ERA)

                Danks has played 3 innings of relief and only allowed 3 hits before being sent down to make room for Morrow. Last season in 18 games he started 16 for me and went 8-3 with 3.77 ERA and 1.35 WHIP and 74K's.

                He is values at high C in the spreadsheet and I was going to package him with Jacob Anderson (Mid B in my game, not in spreadsheet). Here is my proposed trade:

                Toronto sends Danks, Anderson to KC for Lorenzo Cain, Nathan Adcock, Luis Mendoza. Here are the stats of the players coming from KC.

                Cain (Mid B)- Hasnt played yet this year (Brown, Gordon, Lough the outfield). Last year he was .247 with 8 HR, 28 RBI, 80 R and 31 SB in 157 games.

                Mendoza (Low C) - in AAA now, and didnt play all last year (no clue why). Stared 1 game is 0-0 with 0.00 ERA and 1.96 WHIP

                Adcock (High C) - in AAA made 5 appearances with 1.59 ERA and 1.06 WHIP. Last year he made 8 appearances for KC supporting a 3.86 ERA and 1.50 WHIP, the rest are AAA stats.

                I rid Danks sallary but lose Anderson, KC gets a MLB starter tht that need and OF prospect while trading a 4th OF and 2 AAA Arms. Think I could maybe get more or am I asking to much from them. Also with your responses please advise how I can make better (aka who to add from each side to make it work)
                Got your PM a few days ago...

                I think this is just about right. I definitely wouldn't add more to KC's side.

                Originally posted by Hapshoops32
                I actually got offered this trade by the CPU - wondering what everyone thinks. I'm the Philadelphia Phillies - and this is 2013 (1st year of Franchise). The Phils are 71-31 leading by 18.0 games in the N.L. East right now, in late July.

                St. Louis wants to trade:
                SP Shelby Miller (AAA player - 22 years old, 78 overall, A potential)
                SS Rafael Furcal (.267, 4 HR, 24 RBI, 80 Overall - $3.1 Mil in last year of contract)

                I (PHI) would have to give up:
                SS Jimmy Rollins (.292, 12 HR, 54 RBI, 92 Overall - $9.0 Mil with 1 year left after current season on contract).

                If this was real life, I would pretty much do it - dump Rollins' contract, pick up a young prospect pitcher that seems like is going to be very good, and at least for the rest of this season, I get an acceptable fill in for SS. But - in my Franchise reality, Rollins is having a really good season (for him, anyway, at his age of 34). However, Shelby would be the only A potential pitching prospect I'd have on the team (Biddle is only a B pot), though I have a draft pick that will come in next season as a 65 with A potential. Anyway - just curious what others think about this and if I should do pull the trigger. Thanks!
                lol. J-Roll for Carlos Martinez + Rafael Furcal (no Miller) could be good.

                Originally posted by nascarfreak24ny
                what would a fair offer be for Kershaw or Sale, im not any specific team, just wondering what you guys think would be given up to get either of these guys, assuming they are both available.

                Thanks
                Since you've already found the spreadsheet, I won't suggest that. But, it's tough to do the value when you aren't any specific team. Kershaw will cost more, but the price will be very high regardless. We're talking 2-3 of a team's top 5 prospects and depending on how good they are, maybe 1 premium young-but-already-in MLB-talent, and 2 more top 10/15 guys. Kershaw would command at least 1 MLB top 5-10 prospect.

                The values listed are for an unrealistic trade, but if you want to aim for fair and plow through the realism part. Not recommended, but the spreadsheet-makers realize some just can't help themselves.

                Originally posted by boxers
                Hey guys, I'm playing as the Astros in the 2014 season and I'm looking to acquire Mike Olt from Texas. Texas is 52-42, 1.5GB in AL West, 0GB in WC. Houston is 5 games under .500 and not realistically in the hunt. How fair is the following deal:

                HOU Receives:
                3B Mike Olt-79 ovr, A pot, .269, 16hr, 49rbi (MLB)
                RP Evan Meek-71 ovr, B POT, 3-1, 3.52era (AAA)


                TEX Receives:
                LF J.D. Martinez-68 ovr, A POT, .240, 2hr, 25rbi (MLB)
                SS Sean Rodriguez-71, ovr, B POT, .257, 5hr, 25rbi, 8sb (MLB)
                CP Jose Veras-85 ovr, A POT, 0-0, 3.30, 30SV (MLB)


                They are in need of a 4th OF and a closer (current closer has a 4.78ERA). Olt is their starting 3B but they have Profar behind Andrus. I'm thinking that Rodriguez provides them with a solid ultility player and Veras gives them a reliable closer.
                lol, another Olt to Houston trade. That's about 4-5 people trying that after I made it cool.

                I agree with Deuce though, they're gonna need one of Houston's better SPs. Replace Rodriguez with Norris/Harrell and add another mid-high C piece on their side instead of (or in addition to) Meek.
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                • boxers
                  Pro
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 625

                  #8078
                  Re: 2013 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

                  Thanks for all the responses on the Olt trade. I think you guys are right, in that Olt has 16HR. They seem to have a glut of infielders but no reason to trade someone like Olt when they're in the hunt.

                  I don't really need a 3B, so I think I'll just shop Veras around to a team that needs him, using the spreadsheet value.

                  As for Beltre, I'm not sure what happened to him but I'll check next time I load up the game.
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                  • KomicJ
                    Pro
                    • Aug 2006
                    • 625

                    #8079
                    Re: 2013 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

                    Curiosity #2: Still evaluating different scenarios for my franchise (waiting for the deadline roster). How "available" would you say Austin Hedges is ? He looks like a very good prospect behind the plate, but SD also have Grandal. If he is, what would you say SD would be after, position-wise ?

                    ARI's Stryker Trahan would be option B.

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                    • AC
                      Win the East
                      • Sep 2010
                      • 14951

                      #8080
                      Originally posted by boxers
                      How fair is the following deal:
                      Not enough for Olt.


                      Originally posted by KomicJ
                      How "available" would you say Austin Hedges is ?
                      Available, but expensive.

                      No chance on Trahan.
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                      • Shock1011
                        Rookie
                        • Dec 2011
                        • 274

                        #8081
                        Re: 2013 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

                        What would be a pretty realistic spot for Braun in the 2013 offseason?

                        He missed 45 games in the beginning of the season but his stats were:

                        .280 24 HRs 78 RBI.... .196 ISO


                        I'd like the main part of the deal to be a pitcher if possible
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                        • IXI DECAY IXI
                          Rookie
                          • Sep 2008
                          • 476

                          #8082
                          Re: 2013 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

                          Okay. So I'm about a 2 weeks away from the all star game in my Braves franchise. I'm currently in first place and up by 6 games.

                          I'm going to be in the market for an everyday 3B and a solid RH arm for the bullpen.

                          So I need all you fans of other teams to let me know which players you succeed with in those positions.

                          I could also part ways with BJ Upton if need be. I hate his batting stance in the show. Lol. Gattis and McCann have been great all season so it's been a struggle getting them both in the lineup. So Gattis could play LF if BJ was gone. Schafer has also been great so just another reason why BJ isn't a need.
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                          • AC
                            Win the East
                            • Sep 2010
                            • 14951

                            #8083
                            Re: 2013 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

                            Originally posted by Shock1011
                            I'd like the main part of the deal to be a pitcher if possible
                            To the Jays for the package I listed earlier

                            To the Red Sox for Bogaerts + Barnes + Owens

                            To the Mets for Zack Wheeler + Brandon Nimmo + Domingo Tapia + Rafael Montero

                            To the Tigers for Nick Castallenos + Bruce Rondon +Avisail Garcia

                            I'm not sure, honestly. It's tough.
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                            • Shock1011
                              Rookie
                              • Dec 2011
                              • 274

                              #8084
                              Re: 2013 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

                              Originally posted by ACMilan99
                              To the Jays for the package I listed earlier

                              To the Red Sox for Bogaerts + Barnes + Owens

                              To the Mets for Zack Wheeler + Brandon Nimmo + Domingo Tapia + Rafael Montero

                              To the Tigers for Nick Castallenos + Bruce Rondon +Avisail Garcia

                              I'm not sure, honestly. It's tough.

                              Those are going to be soooo dang hard to choose from lol. Thanks!
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                              • AC
                                Win the East
                                • Sep 2010
                                • 14951

                                #8085
                                Re: 2013 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread

                                Originally posted by IXI DECAY IXI
                                I'm going to be in the market for an everyday 3B and a solid RH arm for the bullpen.
                                3B: Chase Headley, Aramis Ramirez
                                RP: Steve Delabar, Jesse Crain

                                Originally posted by Shock1011
                                Those are going to be soooo dang hard to choose from lol. Thanks!
                                You said pretty realistic as in somewhat, right? I can only confirm that the Jays and Tigers ones are realistic.
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