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Terry101 wrote:Well- not even thinking about next year- just this year- one team gets
a starting RF, a starting C, two starting pitchers, a very good multi-inning reliever, and an ace closer for...
A couple of things jump out to me in the last couple posts =
1. "It's not for me to say if this is a fair trade ..." FULL STOP, PERIOD. It is NOT our place to say. We can think all we want, but it is not our place to say. If the commissioner sees issue, the commissioner will most certainly address it.
2. "Well - not even thinking about next year ..." That statement is a non-starter. These leagues are all about thinking about next year. Whether this trade is fair becomes immaterial. If a manager thinks it benefits him, he makes a deal. Tanking in a 24 team league doesn't really guarantee much of anything.
We can't expect Paul to go all "Bowie Kuhn" and punish the Charlie Finleys (of which I've been accused of being on at least one occasion in this league) whenever there's a trade we don't like. It may suck if you're in the lead in a division and a trade like this strengthens the team chasing you, but you might have to go out and try to strike your own deal to improve your team.
People had stuff to say to me (publicly and privately) in this league when I traded Strider and Carroll for Witt, Marcelo Mayer, Ryan Jeffers and Kopech. The Strider-Kopech part of that deal looks HORRIBLE for me right now. But I'm pretty good with the rest of the deal. Witt is crushing it for a pathetic team, and Jeffers has the 2nd highest OPS among catchers. And Mayer is already in Double A. I don't need to justify, my point is, it's no other manager's place to dump on me and make me feel like crap, or tell me how I cost them their chance at the playoffs, or to tell me who I SHOULD HAVE gotten in return instead of who I did get.
You don't have to like it. But you don't have to express it publicly (or privately) either. It's a game. Everybody is different.