The unbearable lightness of trading...

The unbearable lightness of trading...

Postby Salty » Fri May 20, 2011 3:17 pm

Thought this might help me laugh at the insane, so
I have been inspired to start a log of what I consider absurd trade offers- someone else can keep a log of the insane ones that Im guilty of; and Ill leave off the multi player ones for the most part- and the back and forth ones, where people throw stuff out quickly.
So let me start off with these Gems:

200Mil: Offered: Ron Santo(waivers) = Lee Smith
O:Bill Henry+Buck Leonard = Honus Wagner
O: David Wright =Babe Adams
O: Lyons+G. Carter = Joss + Downing
O:Seaver+J.Gordon = Lajoie +Vance
O: Gibson+ Willard B. =Grove+Roush [today :)]



Oh, Ill be adding many more shortly...and feel free to add your own wonders- please leave names out- except your own of course- and if you think Im the crazy one, you are probably correct...
and Granted there are circumstances where these might rise to the level of Sanity.
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Postby JOSEPHKENDALL » Fri May 20, 2011 4:23 pm

$200M - Hilltop Park - The problem with these trades are I need to keep my RH hitters and pitchers.

You give up:
Alexander, Pete (1915) ($10,990,000)
Arroyo, Luis (1957) ($740,000)

Other team gives up:
Klein, Chuck (1930) ($7,480,000)
Lyons, Ted (1927) ($8,190,000)
Maris, Roger (1961) ($9,520,000)

You give up:
Arroyo, Luis (1957) ($740,000)
Johnson, Walter (1910) ($10,080,000)

Other team gives up:
Gomez, Lefty (1934) ($8,850,000)
Klein, Chuck (1930) ($7,480,000)
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Postby The Last Druid » Fri May 20, 2011 4:59 pm

New has two manuscripts of ridiculous trade offers he's received dating back to ATGI.
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Postby Salty » Fri May 20, 2011 5:12 pm

Is New, nev?
and can we get some highlights/lowlights from this set?
There seems to be a proliferation of sillyness of late...
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Postby Valen » Fri May 20, 2011 5:22 pm

I recently had a team where autodraft richly blessed me with multiple 10+ mil RFers plus a pair of normally highly sought after shortstops and 3 of the more sought after third basemen. Specific players not terribly important.

What I did find funny is several people sent me offers for players who are never used. When I asked them why I should consider an offer like that the response was "well on your team those will only be backups anyway".

I had a similar thing back in the winter when I got lucky and had 4 great OFers and Aaron was actually odd man out. I shopped him and got nothing but useless offers with one person reasoning I should not be asking 10 mil value players in return because Aaron was my second best RFer. :lol:
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Postby sdajr76 » Sat May 21, 2011 12:11 am

this is not strat related, but on of my yahoo fantasy teams some douche offered me delmon young (while he was on the DL mind you) for jose bautista straight up. i told him not to send me any more trade requests ever again.

-steven
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Postby warrenbob52 » Sat May 21, 2011 10:04 am

I just had a trade proposed a week ago you Give up George Brett in return for Wade Boggs,not real lopsided but nobody's going to make that trade,which I declined without hesitation. This week I receive another trade offer from the same manager you give uo George Brett in return for Wade Boggs,what part of no do you not understand.
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Postby Salty » Sat May 21, 2011 3:38 pm

I wasnt planning on doing this, but this one is priceless:
BTW- Bonds is hitting .193 on his current team.

You give up:
Alexander, Pete (1915) ($10,990,000)
Brown, Three Finger (1908) ($10,390,000)
Trammell, Alan (1987) ($8,240,000)
Wagner, Honus (1908) ($11,350,000)
Wilson, Jud (NeL) ($8,140,000)
Santana, Johan (2004) ($9,140,000)


Other team gives up:
Garciaparra, Nomar (1997) ($5,650,000)
Bonds, Barry (2001) ($14,540,000)
Keefe, Tim (1889) ($8,710,000)
Marquard, Rube (1913) ($8,210,000)
Nelson, Gene (1990) ($3,450,000)
Seaver, Tom (1971) ($8,300,000)
Lloyd, Pop (NeL) ($7,490,000)

*Secretly wondering if someone saw this post and wants to see if Ill put it up*
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Postby dharmabums » Sat May 21, 2011 6:03 pm

I've had a couple of veterans lately try to trade me Trammell for Wells at SS. Ballpark matchups are fine, but for that much? Besides, I've gotten kind of Trammell-averse lately -- he seems to be underperforming for me. Same with Lloyd (but that's a different topic).
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Postby sdajr76 » Sat May 21, 2011 6:08 pm

w.wells is the rogers hornsby of shortstops. the 2e defense is worth it for the offense.

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