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Want to get Herrera from the Royals. I'm on a jays franchise, will trade a package deal if I need to.Comment
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Hey, I just started a Brewers franchise & I would like to trade for Hellickson. He is a Mid B & High C. I am not real sure who the Rays would want from the Brewers? Have any ideas? Thanks.Green Bay Packers
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READ THIS PLEASE is now a bit bigger."Twelve at-bats is a pretty decent sample size." - Eric ByrnesComment
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hey guys, chising with the twins here...what would it take to get trumbo from the angels?
also, what could i get for willingham, morneau, and doumit?
k thx byeLast edited by WaitTilNextYear; 08-14-2013, 07:16 PM. Reason: to let people know this is not a serious questionChicago Cubs | Chicago Bulls | Green Bay Packers | Michigan WolverinesComment
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that moment when your joke fails because Florimon is roughly as valuable as Trumbo IRL
Yay I have a question for once. I plan on incorporating IFA budgets and such into my chise (30 team control ftw). How would you guys value them? High C? Whatever Ronald Torreyes is?"Twelve at-bats is a pretty decent sample size." - Eric ByrnesComment
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Into July in my Rockies 'chise, and I'm in need of some reinforcements. My starting 2nd baseman is out for a couple of months at least, outside of Chacin, De La Rosa, and Pomeranz, my rotation hasn't been anything special. My offense has stalled in the month of June, and Arenado has struggled at third.
I'm thinking of a blockbuster deal with Milwaukee, who has dropped off dramatically during the last month.
I'd like to pick up Gallardo, Weeks, and Ramirez. I don't know if all three might be a bit of a reach, but if I could pick up Gallardo and one of the other two, that would be great.
After much thought, I decided against a trade with the Mets, and I'm thinking of sending Story, Nicasio, Tyler Anderson, and catching prospect Tom Murphy to Milwaukee. That would be a mid-A, mid-B, low-B, and mid-B. Suggestions for some other pieces?
Unfortunately, I don't have any stats in front of me at the moment. I can tell you off the top of my head that Gallardo has a win/loss record below .500 and an ERA of 4.50+. Weeks is hitting for good power, but a mediocre batting average (as per usual), and Ramirez is hitting right around .300 with a dozen home runs. Like I said, those are rough numbers based off my memory.
Do y'all think I have the pieces to pull off a move like this? Or, should I focus on one or two players from a couple of teams?
Sorry for the long post, but I think if anyone can give me some guidance on where I should go with this, it would be you guys.
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I know. As soon as I can get to my PS3, I'll get them.
True, but it was all I could recall off the top of my head. Lol.
Like I said, as soon as I can get The Show booted up, I'll toss some stats your direction.MLB 13 The Show Dynasty -- Mile High Magic Returns: A Colorado Rockies Dynasty Is BornComment
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Some prospect people seem to believe the value of IFAs is lower as you get younger and the guys' RttS gets longer. For most, I'd use high C as a ceiling, with many as D's and lower C's. Obviously the advanced Cuban guys who get big money deals are an exception (Cespedes, Puig, that new guy who just defected).
Into July in my Rockies 'chise, and I'm in need of some reinforcements. My starting 2nd baseman is out for a couple of months at least, outside of Chacin, De La Rosa, and Pomeranz, my rotation hasn't been anything special. My offense has stalled in the month of June, and Arenado has struggled at third.
I'm thinking of a blockbuster deal with Milwaukee, who has dropped off dramatically during the last month.
I'd like to pick up Gallardo, Weeks, and Ramirez. I don't know if all three might be a bit of a reach, but if I could pick up Gallardo and one of the other two, that would be great.
After much thought, I decided against a trade with the Mets, and I'm thinking of sending Story, Nicasio, Tyler Anderson, and catching prospect Tom Murphy to Milwaukee. That would be a mid-A, mid-B, low-B, and mid-B. Suggestions for some other pieces?
Unfortunately, I don't have any stats in front of me at the moment. I can tell you off the top of my head that Gallardo has a win/loss record below .500 and an ERA of 4.50+. Weeks is hitting for good power, but a mediocre batting average (as per usual), and Ramirez is hitting right around .300 with a dozen home runs. Like I said, those are rough numbers based off my memory.
Do y'all think I have the pieces to pull off a move like this? Or, should I focus on one or two players from a couple of teams?
Sorry for the long post, but I think if anyone can give me some guidance on where I should go with this, it would be you guys.
Thanks!Chicago Cubs | Chicago Bulls | Green Bay Packers | Michigan WolverinesComment
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Not sure I understand what you're asking. You're adding IFA budgets or players? Obviously you wouldn't put a letter grade on a budget.
Some prospect people seem to believe the value of IFAs is lower as you get younger and the guys' RttS gets longer. For most, I'd use high C as a ceiling, with many as D's and lower C's. Obviously the advanced Cuban guys who get big money deals are an exception (Cespedes, Puig, that new guy who just defected).Last edited by AC; 08-14-2013, 08:32 PM."Twelve at-bats is a pretty decent sample size." - Eric ByrnesComment
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