by bjs73 » Sat Apr 01, 2006 12:01 am
[quote:267877c57a]I have had very little communication from others in the league since it started. What has surprised me most is the lack of counter offers and lack of 'chat'. Outside of Abner , IMB (whom I have played with before) and OL, I have not gotten much of a response from anyone else. I thought there would be more 'banter' in an 'All-star' league.[/quote:267877c57a]
I've thrown a couple of tracks on my Sherman team early so I've been pretty low key in the league. :oops:
I'm in one of those situations where early on I practiced patience because I didn't believe that my cards were [i:267877c57a]that[/i:267877c57a] bad. Honestly, other than the pitching, I still don't believe that some of my guys are on terrible years. Lynn should be pushing a .480 slugging or better but he's not. Tartabull started hot and then got very cold.
After I lost 9 straight games early and then went on to lose just about every series except for maybe *2* that I can recall, the wheels fell of the bus for me and the team has been in cruise control for a while.
As far as trades go, you made me a couple of offers very early for guys that I wasn't ready to deal yet. Honestly, though, none of your offers came with any commentary on what you were looking for or why. Just blank.
The strangest offer for me was the first one when you wanted to give me HoJo for Gamble and Vandeberg. At that point, you had only given HoJo *1* AB. :?: I think I declined at that point since Gamble was my OBP leader and Vandeberg was looking good at the time but I replied in my response by saying that "I wanted to see him get more AB's first." Now that I think about it in hindsight, you probably thought that I meant Gamble getting more AB's but that's not correct.
I wanted to see you give HoJo some playing time before I would revisit the trade. I scanned his boxscores trying to find why you wanted to deal him but could only surmise that you may have let HAL chose your 3B/DH option for a series or two and he never played him. Therefore, you may have considered he was on a bad card and decided to deal him? Honestly, I would have probably loved to have been able to draft HoJo outright for Wrigley but the chips didn't fall that way.
The problem for me was I had data and performance figures rolling in for my two guys but HoJo had no data at all. I never got a response so I let it drop and you waived him not too long after that anyway.
Kemp for Carmelo tapped into my cash a little too much at the time and I really didn't have a place for Kemp. At the time, I was deciding on whether I was going to keep McGwire or pick up a lefty bat for 1B and create a platoon there with Carmelo. I was in the market for some pitching just then.
The last deal you offered: M. Young and Gleaton for Carmelo and M. Clear put me in the same boat as the Kemp deal. Gleaton was going to the waiver wire anyway and Clear wasn't looking too hot either. So, essentially it was Carmelo for Young. However, I [i:267877c57a]did[/i:267877c57a] offer you a counter - asking for Jeff Robinson instead of Gleaton.
You never did reply to that one. :?: It showed that you read it but you neither accepted it or rejected or countered or even replied. After 48 hours without a response on your end, I recinded the offer and that was it.
Now to me that is all odd. At least I gave you a response on your offers with either a definitive answer or a one liner reply and even a counter.
Don't get me wrong here. You've got my respect. Your sustained success in this game speaks for itself. You and Abner are definitely the two top dogs in this game. I just thought that I'd hear something more from you (anything) on some of these offers that you made and perhaps would have at least made a decision on the counter offer I made you. :?