MLB Chise Trade Talks
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Originally posted by OnTheBrinkHey Chaz, I was looking at some pitchers for my Dodgers. What do you think it would take to get Manny Acosta, Joey Devine, or Andy Sonnanstine?
as for acosta, how is he doing right now?
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btw is there a difference between trading 2 players with B potential (24 Lowrie, 24 Buchholz) for Peralta (26 B potential) and Shoppach (28 B potential) than trading a B and 2 C's just for Peralta?Comment
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is Mark Grudzielanek still a FA in real life? He is one in the game and Ryan Raburn just isn't getting it done at 2B in place of Placido Polanco who will be injured for close to 2 more months. I'm considering signing him to a deal just to keep me afloat and probably sending Ryan back down to AAA.
What about Andrew Brown? He also still a FA in real life? Aquilino Lopez has blown his last game in a Tigers uniform.Comment
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Another interesting thing to watch is if Josh Fields would be avilable from the White Sox. They just demoted him down in real life with Beckham coming up...
Micah Hoffpauir of the Cubs.
Nick Johnson-Nationals
Travis Hafner-Indians
Mike Jacobs-Royals
Russel Branyan-MarinersComment
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Would the Twins trade Delmon Young? I know he's still young, but he hasn't developed how he was supposed to and I want to try to develop him into a 5-Tool player. I'm the Giants by the way. I would be willing to offer the Twins maybe Randy Johnson and Fred Lewis.Comment
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first off, trading randy johnson is stupid as hell, realistically, the twins would want sanchez in any deal with young
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Pitching, pitching, pitching, and more pitching, maybe some OF help too. The Nationals basically have some of the worst pitching you'll see (more talent in-game than IRL, but still) and any young pitching you could give up probably would get it done. For the realism factor, keep in mind that the Nats just signed Dunn to a 2yr/$20mil this offseason so they may be a little reluctant to give him up so soon. What team are you, firsttimer?Comment
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Pitching, pitching, pitching, and more pitching, maybe some OF help too. The Nationals basically have some of the worst pitching you'll see (more talent in-game than IRL, but still) and any young pitching you could give up probably would get it done. For the realism factor, keep in mind that the Nats just signed Dunn to a 2yr/$20mil this offseason so they may be a little reluctant to give him up so soon. What team are you, firsttimer?
I've been thinking of pulling a deal with Atlanta for both OF Francour and RP Soriano but not sure wht the Braves would want back. (Little help from a Braves fan like yourself?)
Along those lines too I've been exploring a bloackbuster that would include Yunel Escobar as well to pull off at the deadline.
Anty advice from the Braves side of things?
Basically no one on the team is "off limits" except for maybe Aramis Ramirez.
So the Nats want pitching. Startes or relievers?Comment
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I'm the Cubs. I know it's not incredibly realistic but I'm already burned out on the Milton Bradley experience. I want a power bat for the corner OF and I need bullpen help.
I've been thinking of pulling a deal with Atlanta for both OF Francour and RP Soriano but not sure wht the Braves would want back. (Little help from a Braves fan like yourself?)
Along those lines too I've been exploring a bloackbuster that would include Yunel Escobar as well to pull off at the deadline.
Anty advice from the Braves side of things?
Basically no one on the team is "off limits" except for maybe Aramis Ramirez.
So the Nats want pitching. Startes or relievers?Comment
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I meant more from the perspective of the Cubs dealing Bradley halfway through his first year. But I see what you're saying from the Nats/Dunn perspective. What level prospects are we talking?Comment
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Maybe a B prospect or two? It doesn't have to be a total stud be he's gotta be pretty good, I would think. I don't know enough about the Cubs' prospects to suggest certain guys.
For Francoeur and Soriano..hmm...they would definitely want an OF bat and a power bullpen arm in return, plus probably one more mid-level pitching prospect. Escobar...more of the same...either some middle infield help in return or more pitching/OF help. The only reason that deal will be interesting to pull off is because the Braves value Soriano really highly. Frenchy is good in this game.Comment
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