Twisted Reality 2009 League-The Great Equalizer-PLAYER Draft

Postby toshiro » Fri May 21, 2010 7:46 am

Nationals are in.
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Postby FRANKMANSUETO » Fri May 21, 2010 8:17 am

My prediction for waivers. How we enter is when we draft. No one should lose any players and I have enter leagues of this type. So if you enter 1st you have 1st pick in waivers and last if you enter last. This is my experience from the past not sure if Hal throws a curve ball and randomizes the draft order.
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Postby gbrookes » Fri May 21, 2010 9:11 am

At the risk of inviting huge laughter and derision directed at myself, I am going to open the floor for informal, unprocessed trade talks, by asking if someone would be interested in trading the Arizona Dbacks a starting pitcher.

I understand we can't process trades until after the waiver draft, and managers may not want to make a final commitment until after waivers, but unless mbrake says we shouldn't do informal trade talks beforehand, I don't see any harm. You can send me a private message using this website, if you are interested.

mbrake, are you OK with informal, not processed, trade talks before waivers?

The Dbacks have a lot of good relievers and some good hitters. 1b (including Ryall, unleashed) and left field (including Oeltjen, unleashed) are potentially available, as well as almost any RP, for the right SP. Other offers (for other players) will also be considered. The only player who I am really unlikely to trade is Adam Jones.

I'll enter the Arizona Dbacks within the hour.
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Postby mbrake » Fri May 21, 2010 9:18 am

need White Sox & Dbacks to load Central, so please get ready Midwest teams. Please check in frequently and have your auto-draft que done in advannce so you only have to enter your team when your division is ready. If Frank M is correct, it behooves you to be prompt!
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Postby mbrake » Fri May 21, 2010 9:26 am

[quote:4477065114="Geoff Brookes"]At the risk of inviting huge laughter and derision directed at myself, I am going to open the floor for informal, unprocessed trade talks, by asking if someone would be interested in trading the Arizona Dbacks a starting pitcher.

I understand we can't process trades until after the waiver draft, and managers may not want to make a final commitment until after waivers, but unless mbrake says we shouldn't do informal trade talks beforehand, I don't see any harm. You can send me a private message using this website, if you are interested.

mbrake, are you OK with informal, not processed, trade talks before waivers?

The Dbacks have a lot of good relievers and some good hitters. 1b (including Ryall, unleashed) and left field (including Oeltjen, unleashed) are potentially available, as well as almost any RP, for the right SP. Other offers (for other players) will also be considered. The only player who I am really unlikely to trade is Adam Jones.

I'll enter the Arizona Dbacks within the hour.[/quote:4477065114]

I allowed draft pick trades, so I have zero problem with "informal" trade discussions taking place. Set the ground work all you want. If you think you have SP problems, check out the Twin's putrid staff including K. Slowey, C. Pavano & F. Liriano. Pitching is overrated, right? Please say right, bcause waivers and free-agency is going to be ugly! :cry:
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Postby gbrookes » Fri May 21, 2010 9:28 am

Dbacks are in
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Postby gbrookes » Fri May 21, 2010 9:38 am

mbrake - "right".

I must say that - even if the waivers and free-agency are ugly - the trading can be interesting in these types of leagues. Although I prefer $60mil for 24 team leagues, I am thinking and hoping (for the fun and liquidity of the free agent market) that there is a big difference here with the unleashed players added. This SHOULD add enough $ for 24 teams and $80 mil to make a little more movement. But, anyway, in the 2008 24 team $80 mil league I was in before, there was a surprising amount of trading - lots of interesting trades. So I am hoping for the overall fun element for this league that there will be some good trading going on, even with the 19 carded player requirement.

Personally, I can see myself trying to pick up a few of those cheap DBack players (with a >25 player roster) to keep some liquidity for the ability to trade during the season!

Cheers and good luck everyone!!!!

Geoff
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Postby mbrake » Fri May 21, 2010 9:41 am

White Sox are up!
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Postby oldmansmith2 » Fri May 21, 2010 9:47 am

White Sox are in.
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Postby mbrake » Fri May 21, 2010 10:05 am

Midwest is loading, password is twisted. Keep em'coming!

Midwest
#7 Brewers $70.40 (plus RP L. Hawkins)
#8 Cubs $70.33 (plus OF M. Murton, RP K. Wood)
#9 Rays $70.13
#10 Tigers $70.50
#11 Marlins $71.59
#12 Twins $72.31
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