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I do think Ogando can be a little better than his peripherals, because of his velocity, but still easily a full run higher and it's not like he's a young pup. Rizzo is killing it now 50 games in, which makes me more of a believer, but he hasn't been near this level in the past and the Petco factor is huge.
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Apparently you upset Pujols by trading him Chach, 3 HR with 2 of them being walk-offs since yesterday.
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Willing to trade Yadier Molina for a second round prospect pick.
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Bigboy
1. Cesar Puello, OF, New York Mets
2. Brett Lawrie, 2B, Toronto Blue Jays (125 AB: 125 AB in 2011)
3. Nick Franklin, SS, Seattle Mariners
4. Gary Sanchez, C, New York Yankees
5. Josh Sale, OF, Tampa Bay Rays
6. Jurickson Profar, SS, Texas Rangers
Setterlund
1. Trey McNutt, RHP, Chicago Cubs
2. Tony Sanchez, C, Pittsburgh Pirates
3. Anthony Ranaudo, RHP, Boston Red Sox
meatball sub
1. Grant Green, SS, Oakland Athletics
2. Chris Marrero, 1B, Washington Nationals (49 AB: 49 AB in 2011)
3. Jarrod Parker, RHP, Arizona Diamondbacks
4. Daniel Fields, OF, Detroit Tigers
5. Scott Elbert, LHP, Los Angeles Dodgers (50+ IP on August 20, 2011)
6. Bryce Harper, OF, Washington Nationals
7. Devin Mesoraco, C, Cincinnati Reds (14 AB: 14 AB in 2011)
8. Alex Liddi, 3B, Seattle Mariners (8 AB: 8 AB in 2011)
TyCobb
1. Aaron Hicks, OF, Minnesota Twins
2. Matt Lipka, SS, Atlanta Braves
3. Michael Choice, OF, Oakland Athletics
4. Zach Lee, RHP, Los Angeles Dodgers
5. Nick Castellanos, 3B, Detroit Tigers
6. Matt Davidson, 3B, Arizona Diamondbacks
7. Nolan Arenado, 3B, Colorado Rockies
Mauve Avenger
1. Chris Carter, 1B, Oakland Athletics (100 AB: 70 AB in 2010, 30 AB in 2011)
2. Tyler Flowers, C, Chicago White (108 AB: 16 AB in 2009, 11 AB in 2010, 81 AB in 2011)
3. Josh Vitters, 3B, Chicago Cubs
4. Carlos Martinez, RHP, St. Louis Cardinals
5. Shelby Miller, RHP, St. Louis Cardinals
6. Billy Hamilton, SS, Cincinnati Reds
7. Jean Segura, 2B, Los Angeles Angels
Benny Blanco
1. Jesus Montero, C, New York Yankees (26 AB: 26 AB in 2011)
2. Miguel Sano, SS, Minnesota Twins
3. Tim Beckham, SS, Tampa Bay Rays
4. Christian Friedrich, RHP, Colorado Rockies
5. Jacob Turner, RHP, Detroit Tigers (9.2 IP: 9.2 IP in 2011)
6. Jonathan Singleton, 1B, Philadelphia Phillies
7. Zach Cox, 3B, St. Louis Cardinals
8. Juan Carlos Paniagua, RHP, New York Yankees
9. Deck McGuire, RHP, Toronto Blue Jays
Sabertooth
1. Ryan Westmoreland, OF, Boston Red Sox
2. Bobby Borchering, 3B, Arizona Diamondbacks
3. Manny Banuelos, LHP, New York Yankees
4. Martin Perez, LHP, Texas Rangers
5. Tanner Scheppers, RHP, Texas Rangers
6. Hak Ju Lee, SS, Tampa Bay Rays
7. Drew Pomeranz, LHP, Colorado Rockies (5 IP: 5 IP in 2011)
8. Wilsin Rosario, C, Colorado Rockies (15 AB: 15 AB in 2011)
9. Kyle Gibson, RHP, Minnesota Twins
Insfo
1. Yonder Alonso, 1B, Cincinnati Reds (91 AB: 29 AB in 2010, 62 AB in 2011)
2. Donavan Tate, OF, San Diego Padres
3. Tyler Matzek, RHP, Colorado Rockies
4. Simon Castro, RHP, San Diego Padres
5. Zack Wheeler, RHP, San Francisco Giants
6. Mike Montgomery, LHP, Kansas City Royals
7. Kaleb Cowart, 2B, Los Angeles Angels
8. Manny Machado, SS, Baltimore Orioles
9. Jason Kipnis, 2B, Cleveland Indians (78 AB: 78 AB in 2011)
10. Dellin Betances, RHP, New York Yankees
Chach
1. Derek Norris, C, Washington Nationals
2. Reymond Fuentes, OF, San Diego Padres
3. Greg Halman, OF, Seattle Mariners (87 AB: 87 AB in 2011)
4. Arodys Vizcaino, RHP, Atlanta Braves (14.1 IP: 14.1 IP in 2011)
5. Daniel Cortes, RHP, Seattle Mariners (16.2 IP: 5.1 IP in 2010, 10.1 IP in 2011)
6. Jacob McGee, LHP, Tampa Bay Rays (27 IP: 5 IP in 2010, 22 IP in 2011)
7. Stetson Allie, RHP, Pittsburgh Pirates
8. Yasmani Grandal, C, Cincinnati Reds
9. Anthony Rizzo, 1B, San Diego Padres (106 AB: 106 AB in 2011)
10. Casey Kelly, RHP, San Diego Padres
Kazanovicz
1. Lars Anderson, 1B, Boston Red Sox (35 AB: 35 AB in 2010)
2. Brett Jackson, OF, Chicago Cubs
3. Randall Delgado, RHP, Atlanta Braves (20 IP: 20 IP in 2011)
4. Engel Beltre, OF, Texas Rangers
5. Jenrry Mejia, RHP, New York Mets (39 IP: 39 IP in 2010)
6. Alex White, RHP, Colorado Rockies (37 IP: 37 IP in 2011)
7. John Lamb, RHP, Kansas City Royals
8. Matt Dominguez, 3B, Florida Marlins (11 AB: 11 AB in 2011)
9. Wil Myers, C, Kansas City Royals
10. Julio Teheran, RHP, Atlanta Braves (14 IP: 14 IP in 2011)
OldNo7
1. Wilmer Flores, SS, New York Mets
2. Michael Taylor, OF, Oakland Athletics (14 AB: 14 AB in 2011)
3. Christian Colon, SS, Kansas City Royals
4. Matt Moore, SP, Tampa Bay Rays
5. Chris Withrow, RHP, Los Angeles Dodgers
6. Chris Archer, RHP, Tampa Bay Rays
MGD
1. Jaff Decker, OF, San Diego Padres
2. James Darnell, 3B, San Diego Padres (34 AB: 34 AB in 2011)
3. Ryan Tucker, RHP, Texas Rangers (37 IP: 37 IP in 2008)
4. Phillippe Aumont, RHP, Philadelphia Phillies
5. Eric Hurley, RHP, Texas Rangers (24.2 IP: 24.2 IP in 2008)
6. Anthony Gose, OF, Toronto Blue Jays
7. Adeiny Hechavarria, SS, Toronto Blue Jays
8. Jameson Taillon, RHP Pittsburgh Pirates
1. Cesar Puello, OF, New York Mets
2. Brett Lawrie, 2B, Toronto Blue Jays (125 AB: 125 AB in 2011)
3. Nick Franklin, SS, Seattle Mariners
4. Gary Sanchez, C, New York Yankees
5. Josh Sale, OF, Tampa Bay Rays
6. Jurickson Profar, SS, Texas Rangers
Setterlund
1. Trey McNutt, RHP, Chicago Cubs
2. Tony Sanchez, C, Pittsburgh Pirates
3. Anthony Ranaudo, RHP, Boston Red Sox
meatball sub
1. Grant Green, SS, Oakland Athletics
2. Chris Marrero, 1B, Washington Nationals (49 AB: 49 AB in 2011)
3. Jarrod Parker, RHP, Arizona Diamondbacks
4. Daniel Fields, OF, Detroit Tigers
5. Scott Elbert, LHP, Los Angeles Dodgers (50+ IP on August 20, 2011)
6. Bryce Harper, OF, Washington Nationals
7. Devin Mesoraco, C, Cincinnati Reds (14 AB: 14 AB in 2011)
8. Alex Liddi, 3B, Seattle Mariners (8 AB: 8 AB in 2011)
TyCobb
1. Aaron Hicks, OF, Minnesota Twins
2. Matt Lipka, SS, Atlanta Braves
3. Michael Choice, OF, Oakland Athletics
4. Zach Lee, RHP, Los Angeles Dodgers
5. Nick Castellanos, 3B, Detroit Tigers
6. Matt Davidson, 3B, Arizona Diamondbacks
7. Nolan Arenado, 3B, Colorado Rockies
Mauve Avenger
1. Chris Carter, 1B, Oakland Athletics (100 AB: 70 AB in 2010, 30 AB in 2011)
2. Tyler Flowers, C, Chicago White (108 AB: 16 AB in 2009, 11 AB in 2010, 81 AB in 2011)
3. Josh Vitters, 3B, Chicago Cubs
4. Carlos Martinez, RHP, St. Louis Cardinals
5. Shelby Miller, RHP, St. Louis Cardinals
6. Billy Hamilton, SS, Cincinnati Reds
7. Jean Segura, 2B, Los Angeles Angels
Benny Blanco
1. Jesus Montero, C, New York Yankees (26 AB: 26 AB in 2011)
2. Miguel Sano, SS, Minnesota Twins
3. Tim Beckham, SS, Tampa Bay Rays
4. Christian Friedrich, RHP, Colorado Rockies
5. Jacob Turner, RHP, Detroit Tigers (9.2 IP: 9.2 IP in 2011)
6. Jonathan Singleton, 1B, Philadelphia Phillies
7. Zach Cox, 3B, St. Louis Cardinals
8. Juan Carlos Paniagua, RHP, New York Yankees
9. Deck McGuire, RHP, Toronto Blue Jays
Sabertooth
1. Ryan Westmoreland, OF, Boston Red Sox
2. Bobby Borchering, 3B, Arizona Diamondbacks
3. Manny Banuelos, LHP, New York Yankees
4. Martin Perez, LHP, Texas Rangers
5. Tanner Scheppers, RHP, Texas Rangers
6. Hak Ju Lee, SS, Tampa Bay Rays
7. Drew Pomeranz, LHP, Colorado Rockies (5 IP: 5 IP in 2011)
8. Wilsin Rosario, C, Colorado Rockies (15 AB: 15 AB in 2011)
9. Kyle Gibson, RHP, Minnesota Twins
Insfo
1. Yonder Alonso, 1B, Cincinnati Reds (91 AB: 29 AB in 2010, 62 AB in 2011)
2. Donavan Tate, OF, San Diego Padres
3. Tyler Matzek, RHP, Colorado Rockies
4. Simon Castro, RHP, San Diego Padres
5. Zack Wheeler, RHP, San Francisco Giants
6. Mike Montgomery, LHP, Kansas City Royals
7. Kaleb Cowart, 2B, Los Angeles Angels
8. Manny Machado, SS, Baltimore Orioles
9. Jason Kipnis, 2B, Cleveland Indians (78 AB: 78 AB in 2011)
10. Dellin Betances, RHP, New York Yankees
Chach
1. Derek Norris, C, Washington Nationals
2. Reymond Fuentes, OF, San Diego Padres
3. Greg Halman, OF, Seattle Mariners (87 AB: 87 AB in 2011)
4. Arodys Vizcaino, RHP, Atlanta Braves (14.1 IP: 14.1 IP in 2011)
5. Daniel Cortes, RHP, Seattle Mariners (16.2 IP: 5.1 IP in 2010, 10.1 IP in 2011)
6. Jacob McGee, LHP, Tampa Bay Rays (27 IP: 5 IP in 2010, 22 IP in 2011)
7. Stetson Allie, RHP, Pittsburgh Pirates
8. Yasmani Grandal, C, Cincinnati Reds
9. Anthony Rizzo, 1B, San Diego Padres (106 AB: 106 AB in 2011)
10. Casey Kelly, RHP, San Diego Padres
Kazanovicz
1. Lars Anderson, 1B, Boston Red Sox (35 AB: 35 AB in 2010)
2. Brett Jackson, OF, Chicago Cubs
3. Randall Delgado, RHP, Atlanta Braves (20 IP: 20 IP in 2011)
4. Engel Beltre, OF, Texas Rangers
5. Jenrry Mejia, RHP, New York Mets (39 IP: 39 IP in 2010)
6. Alex White, RHP, Colorado Rockies (37 IP: 37 IP in 2011)
7. John Lamb, RHP, Kansas City Royals
8. Matt Dominguez, 3B, Florida Marlins (11 AB: 11 AB in 2011)
9. Wil Myers, C, Kansas City Royals
10. Julio Teheran, RHP, Atlanta Braves (14 IP: 14 IP in 2011)
OldNo7
1. Wilmer Flores, SS, New York Mets
2. Michael Taylor, OF, Oakland Athletics (14 AB: 14 AB in 2011)
3. Christian Colon, SS, Kansas City Royals
4. Matt Moore, SP, Tampa Bay Rays
5. Chris Withrow, RHP, Los Angeles Dodgers
6. Chris Archer, RHP, Tampa Bay Rays
MGD
1. Jaff Decker, OF, San Diego Padres
2. James Darnell, 3B, San Diego Padres (34 AB: 34 AB in 2011)
3. Ryan Tucker, RHP, Texas Rangers (37 IP: 37 IP in 2008)
4. Phillippe Aumont, RHP, Philadelphia Phillies
5. Eric Hurley, RHP, Texas Rangers (24.2 IP: 24.2 IP in 2008)
6. Anthony Gose, OF, Toronto Blue Jays
7. Adeiny Hechavarria, SS, Toronto Blue Jays
8. Jameson Taillon, RHP Pittsburgh Pirates
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lol my name is MGD but whatever
also Eric Thames, on my team, has had many AB's for the Jays this year
also Eric Thames, on my team, has had many AB's for the Jays this year
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My sincerest apologies. I will go through again soon and make sure that everything is accurate. I am just posting that as a reminder for everyone.
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And I've already picked up Duffy. Apology accepted. ![Winking ;)](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
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How many IP can a minors guy have before you need to pick him up?
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The limits are 50 IP and 130 AB.
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kazanovicz wrote:My sincerest apologies. I will go through again soon and make sure that everything is accurate. I am just posting that as a reminder for everyone.
oh no worries, I just wanted to make sure it wasn't missed
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Nice, my team doesn't show up two weeks in a row against the people who are now ahead of me. Who wants to take my prospects so I can get players that might actually do something.
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Trade to announce
I get:
Garrett Jones
Rights to Matt Dominguez
Sabertooth gets:
JJ Hardy
Peter Bourjos
I get:
Garrett Jones
Rights to Matt Dominguez
Sabertooth gets:
JJ Hardy
Peter Bourjos
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Still open to fielding offers on Cabrera, but would look for a top positional prospect in the package.
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Trade to announce:
I get
Wil Myers
Julio Teheran
Shin-Soo Choo
Billy Butler
Jonathan Broxton
Bigboy gets:
Adrian Gonzalez
Zack Greinke
Mike Minor
Jurickson Profar
2012 First Round Prospect Pick
I get
Wil Myers
Julio Teheran
Shin-Soo Choo
Billy Butler
Jonathan Broxton
Bigboy gets:
Adrian Gonzalez
Zack Greinke
Mike Minor
Jurickson Profar
2012 First Round Prospect Pick
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This is true.
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God damn, bigboy getting away with murder. lol
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I wouldn't say all that. This is how I thought about it though:
Billy Butler...............Adrian Gonzalez
Shin-Soo Choo..........Zack Greinke
Wil Myers...............Jurickson Profar
Julio Teheran............1st Round Pick
Jonathan Broxton.......Mike Minor
Gonzalez is obviously an upgrade over Butler.
Choo was rated the 26th best player coming into the season and hasn't been good this year and depending on how you judge pitchers Greinke has been great/poor this year.
Myers/Profar is where I think I think a lot can come down to. I think I valued Profar a lot more than Kaz did. I actually prefer Profar to Myers.
Teheran is clearly better than a 1st Round Pick.
Broxton and Minor aren't huge parts of the trade, Minor may never get a chance with the Braves, Broxton may be broken.
So I think the only clear winners in those breakdowns are the Gonzalez and Teheran sides.
Billy Butler...............Adrian Gonzalez
Shin-Soo Choo..........Zack Greinke
Wil Myers...............Jurickson Profar
Julio Teheran............1st Round Pick
Jonathan Broxton.......Mike Minor
Gonzalez is obviously an upgrade over Butler.
Choo was rated the 26th best player coming into the season and hasn't been good this year and depending on how you judge pitchers Greinke has been great/poor this year.
Myers/Profar is where I think I think a lot can come down to. I think I valued Profar a lot more than Kaz did. I actually prefer Profar to Myers.
Teheran is clearly better than a 1st Round Pick.
Broxton and Minor aren't huge parts of the trade, Minor may never get a chance with the Braves, Broxton may be broken.
So I think the only clear winners in those breakdowns are the Gonzalez and Teheran sides.