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The bottom line is for any trade to occur, each owner has to get something that they want:
1) players that fix a particular problem (such as poor hitting against righties for example)
2) favorite players (i know some owners that will overpay to get particular players)
3) salary reduction (either visa vie the trade or players cut after the trade)
Best way to successfully make trades:
1) Once you identify a player(s) that you want off of a particular team, there are two positive approaches---a) see if that team has a particular weakness, and if you can offer player(s) to fix that weakness or b) find out if there are any particular players on your team that they want (though this often targets players you have no intention of trading, you can find out what they are looking for, and then again, sometimes, you can be surprised
2) Often trades don't happen because you don't have a position fit or salary fit. Don't stop there, ---see if you can get a 3rd team involved.
Trades don't happen for a lot of reasons--- the primary being that the offer only benefits the team making the offer. Many owners will only trade on perceived value, some owners don't care about value for value if they can get a particular player that they want.
We all have gotten absurd offers, that clearly make no sense what so ever. If I have time, my favorite response, is "thanks for the offer....I thought about it for a long time, and finally decided against it.....how about this"?----and you offer the same sort of absurd trade in return..... then its quiet from that quarter....
1) players that fix a particular problem (such as poor hitting against righties for example)
2) favorite players (i know some owners that will overpay to get particular players)
3) salary reduction (either visa vie the trade or players cut after the trade)
Best way to successfully make trades:
1) Once you identify a player(s) that you want off of a particular team, there are two positive approaches---a) see if that team has a particular weakness, and if you can offer player(s) to fix that weakness or b) find out if there are any particular players on your team that they want (though this often targets players you have no intention of trading, you can find out what they are looking for, and then again, sometimes, you can be surprised
2) Often trades don't happen because you don't have a position fit or salary fit. Don't stop there, ---see if you can get a 3rd team involved.
Trades don't happen for a lot of reasons--- the primary being that the offer only benefits the team making the offer. Many owners will only trade on perceived value, some owners don't care about value for value if they can get a particular player that they want.
We all have gotten absurd offers, that clearly make no sense what so ever. If I have time, my favorite response, is "thanks for the offer....I thought about it for a long time, and finally decided against it.....how about this"?----and you offer the same sort of absurd trade in return..... then its quiet from that quarter....