Good trades

Postby Salty » Mon Jul 18, 2011 12:26 am

[quote:1e2dfc5749="Valen"][quote:1e2dfc5749]I still think it should remain anonymous as different folks are gonna have different takes on trades that are 'good'.
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Understood but do not think it needs to be anonymous since nobody will be posting in this to make fun of someone. In fact the thread specifically says post trades that you think are good and it should go without saying the managers are getting a compliment. Anonymous is only needed when trying to hide something.
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must disagree on this.

First, anonymity doesnt automatically mean there is something to hide.

second, even if I am one of those 'good' trades and someone is attempting to compliment me, that doesn't mean that I want everyone to know its me or to shower me with praises. (although if you do want to shower me with praises, I humbly accept :roll: )
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Postby dharmabums » Mon Jul 18, 2011 4:42 am

In my limited experience, balanced trades have been much more likely when I've had some discussion with the other manager about a potential deal, before any offers are made. "I'm interested in Petey. What do you want for him?". The discussion prior to trade offers helps eliminate misunderstandings. I suspect most all of the "bad" trades posted on the message boards have been out-of-the-blue offers. When I've sent OTBs that are immediately rejected, I'm usually giving myself the dolt-slap afterward because I'll realize I didn't look at the other manager's ballpark or some such silliness. When I discuss the potential deal beforehand, my forehead is happier.

I also think that salary cap factors into this discussion. Unbalanced trades can happen anywhere, but it's easier to recover from an unbalanced trade at $100M or less, than at $200M. Petey for Yaz/Max can work at $80M, but is more of a stretch at $200M. Another aspect of context for evaluating trades.

BTW Salt. How's that shower going for ya? Some Bird was telling me you're a good musician. 8-)
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Postby Salty » Mon Jul 18, 2011 8:09 am

[quote:16b9a1e32e="dharmabums"]

BTW Salt. How's that shower going for ya? Some Bird was telling me you're a good musician. 8-)[/quote:16b9a1e32e]


Yardbird is the word!!!!
If bird says someone is good, thats some serious praises.
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Good Trades

Postby unesid » Mon Jul 18, 2011 9:57 am

Boggs was sitting on the bench for me, and Wetteland was his usual horrific self as my closer vs. lefties (hence a need for Smoltz).

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Date of trade: Sun, 07/17, 07:00:45pm EST

Young Justice traded:
Smoltz, John (2003) ($5,250,000)

to Maine Baseball Club 130 for:
Boggs, Wade (1987) ($9,600,000)
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Re: Good Trades

Postby dharmabums » Mon Jul 18, 2011 10:08 am

[quote:82c3ed1e0e="unesid"]Boggs was sitting on the bench for me, and Wetteland was his usual horrific self as my closer vs. lefties (hence a need for Smoltz).

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Date of trade: Sun, 07/17, 07:00:45pm EST

Young Justice traded:
Smoltz, John (2003) ($5,250,000)

to Maine Baseball Club 130 for:
Boggs, Wade (1987) ($9,600,000)[/quote:82c3ed1e0e]

Yeah, that was an interesting one. Kind of cool for both of you.
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Postby nevdully's » Mon Jul 18, 2011 10:29 am

And I did it to move Boggs (on my bench as well) For Lajoie....I'm in righty park and Grich is my 2b now (a small yuk) and Boggs will be going to a lefty park for an owner that has Cecil Travis as his 3b.
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Postby scorehouse » Mon Jul 18, 2011 11:27 am

if i'm in that league i'll take either boggs or travis?
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Postby Valen » Mon Jul 18, 2011 12:23 pm

unesid provides an excellent example of a trade that matches needs of 2 teams even though the money was quite different.

Speaking of the money difference there it is my opinion that pitching is now underpriced. Consequently whenever I offer hitting for pitching I tend to add a little to the pitcher salaries and then use that as starting point for selecting hitters to offer.

Relievers I find present an especially difficult proposition. Some managers place such a premium on good RP only guys that it is impossible to offer enough. Yet when you have an excess of good relievers it can be tough to get similar value to what is usually demanded when you are in need.
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Postby wesleyeugeneclark » Mon Jul 18, 2011 12:43 pm

With any trade it is always about context. For me personally, it is much better to approach someone about a player first to find out if there is any interest in a trade. Just my .2 cents.
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Postby Valen » Mon Jul 18, 2011 6:38 pm

I would agree about approaching someone first to inquire about interest. Only problem is I have had enough instances where I was making inquiries and someone else was making concrete offers. By the time I found out someone was willing to trade someone they had already made a trade.
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