I have couple of players available: SP Jeremy Bonderman - 29, Average in hits, good in homers, and brilliant in walks and strikeouts, 2.3 million salary 2B Farmer Matthew - 26, Average in hits, good in homers, fair in walks, A in speed and range - can also play CF. OF Johnny Prosser - 25, Good in hits, average in homers, average in walks. Also, depending on how free agency goes, I may have this player available: SP Mouse Baker - 27, Average in hits, goods in homers and walks, brilliant in strikeouts, also will relieve without complaining However, if Bonderman is traded, then I may have to hold on to the Mouse. But Mouse can be traded if Bonderman is still on my team.
Clise Brownfield. 2B. Red Sox. Available for a 3B. Young, good, the usual. Speed and defense are good. As are Contact, Power, and Plate Discipline.
Heath: I have modified the proposal I gave you last night. I will be here at work for another 5 or so hours, so if you are interested in knowing what it is, you can email me here . Got some school stuff that HAS to be done tonight, so I don't think I'll be able to spend as much time in chat tonight talking about this like I normally would.
Available Anaheim Players SP- Adam Wainwright Hits:Good, Doubles:Fair,Home Runs: Average,Walksoor, Strikeouts:Brilliant SP Gordon Gonzalez (LHP) Hits:Average,Doubles:Average,Home Runs:Average,Walks:Average, Strikeouts:Average
The Arizona Diamondbacks, in leu of losing one of my good pitchers, have decided to clean house and rebuild. Any of my decent players over 33 or so is available. Tomo Ohka, Glendon Rusch, Vladimir Guerrero, Wade Miller, Esteban German, Derek Jeter, Ricky Ledee, Sean Casey, etc... Any of these guys are available for good, young talent. Position doesn't matter, I am rebuilding so no spot is set for the near or far future. Make me an offer.
Before the rookie draft officially starts, I am looking to possibly trade the number 1 pick. The players you will be able to get with the pick: Dennis Janke 18 LF Good Brilliant Brilliant E C He should be ready within just a couple of years. So I wouldn't mind taking him at all. However, the outfield is already already filled with Kunz and Stovers, and I wouldn't want to have to move any of them to get Janke playing time in the future. Kyle Hoff 18 SP Brilliant Fair Average Brilliant A I would absolutely love to add this stud to my rotation for the future. However, I don't know how long I would be able to wait for him to come around. I would want a SP a bit closer to being ready. What I could package in a deal with the pick to make things more flexable: Bert Madson 28 LF GAFAG D C C A very solid player. Hits for good average. In his last full season (2010), drove in 77 runs on a Seattle team without much offensive help at all. Chris Stmartin 26 C GAFFF D E C A solid catcher. Another good average hitter. Hit .304 last season. Lena Smith 26 3B GFFAB D E C Talented young player. Ready for his first MLB season. Up to a 6 in hits vs rhp and 7 vs lhp. Great at avoiding strikeouts. Phil Gonzalez 24 C GAAFG A E C He is still developing. Hits up to 4 now. Should make a solid major leaguer. S. Witkowski 21 CF Good Average Average B B A Not sure of his other ratings, as his profile is down, but a solid, quick little fellow who should make a great leadoff hitter and a few years, and still has room for even more talent increase after his previous one last season. What I'm looking for: Players 26 and under that are fairly close or already are MLB ready at Catcher or SP. Would take a player similar to the caliber of those available in the rookie draft, just a few years older, rather than a package of 4 good players. OR, everything I said could just be thrown out the window if I get a good offer for Casey Kunz, the man currently occupying LF. Kunz would be hard to pry though, a great hitter for average and in homeruns, Kunz holds the all-time NL rookie RBI record with a monsterous 126 RBI's in his rookie season. I could possibly trade him for a SP or Catcher that is about ready and close to him in talent level, and then draft the LF rookie, but that is probably less likely than the trading the pick scenario. So if you have an offer for the pick just lmk here or at SteveFrancis0003@yahoo.com
Yeah, I know - I'm crazy - but I will have to ask - any chance of Guerrero coming to Cleveland? You probably willl have to take back some salary or pay and I'm not trading Wedding for the life of me. If that is unacceptable - just tell me no.
SF3: Would you want Goulet? The only way I would trade him is for a brilliant in hits pitcher. I could trade him and David Hume (2B who is 24 and #85 prospect overall) for #1 pick, Manny Aybar and St. Martin. EDIT - I really need a decent MR and considering that you just signed Santana, I'll inquire about Aybar. Heath: Must be having problems with the server at work getting mails from outside the company because I still have not received yours yet. Any chance of you trading Pierre?
SF3 - d'you like Marco Riojas? He's a starting pitcher, probably a year away from being productive on the major league level. Nomar, I do like Brownfield, so if you have a proposal for me, lay it on me...
I'm looking to trade an <b>Outfielder</b> : D.Wentzel 29 RF Average Good Good D D D J. Delapena 24 CF Good Average Good B B B M. Beck 31 CF Good Average Good B B B What do I want in return? A wide variety of things. I could package one of them with a SP to get a better SP. I'm always interested in prospect hitters, and pitchers right now also. I also might be willing to trade one of them for a very good setup RP. Delapena would take the most to acquire, though. Reply here if interested.
The La Wakefields need to actually rebuild, not just another free agent scamble. So, with that most of the team is on the block, such standouts as... All Star OF - Ona Mellon - Good Brilliant Good All Star SP - Chris Bootcheck - Good Good Average Brilliant All Star 2b - Frank Catalanotto - Good Average Average Super Star SP - Chris Capuano - Good Good Brilliant Good Super Star SP - Kurt Ainsworth - Good Good Average Average RP - Tim Spooneybarger - Good Average Good Average RP - Justin Pope - Good Average Good Brilliant RP - Rob Henkel - Good Fair Good Fair CL - Kris Foster - Good Good Average Brilliant SP - Sherry Taylor - Average Good Good Good SP - Chien Ming Wang - Good Fair Fair Brilliant
YEAR AVG HR RBI G AB H 2B 3B R SB CS BB K OBP SLG TEAMS 2010 .258 30 85 139 449 116 12 1 77 9 3 63 101 .350 .490 CLE 2011 .273 23 71 143 501 137 28 1 93 5 4 76 107 .369 .471 CLE You think these numbers might help your team? Jose Cruz is available as he is drowning in the minors after I signed a complete new OF. Range at Centerfield : B (Fielding Pct. : .993) Range at Rightfield : C (Fielding Pct. : .930) Outfield Arm : B Getting Hits Talent :Average Hitting Doubles Talent :Fair Hitting Homeruns Talent :Good Getting BB's Talent :Fair Avoiding Strikeouts Talent :Average I do not want much in return - an average prospect is more than enough.
Hayes, if you're around, Trade me Bert Rosalez... my prospects SP Marco Riojas or CL Del Ashmore could be available for him, if you like them. I'm Kansas City.
Hello, I'm the Oakland GM and after having a decent season last time around, I now am faced with an underachieving team, especially when it comes to my starters. With that being said, it is time for a firesale in Oakland! It would probably be easier for me to say which players are not available compared to the ones that are. So, here is the untouchable list: Sixto Goulet Arnie Nance Harry Smith Dick Bakken Johnny Prosser Jerry Martinez Martin Twigg Cy Taylor Matt Wheatland Adam Johnson Darrell Cole Any other prospect that is in my top 10 like David Hume and Benoit, etc. So, that means a lot of players are available including these: Paul Konerko Farmer Matthew Placido Polanco Eric Chavez Miguel Tejada Kevin Mench Juan Encarnacion Manny Ramirez Matt Morris Bob Foster Allen Levrault Chad Bradford I'm looking for players that are under 30 and have potential (good in hits whether pitchers or position players) or they have brilliant in homers. I would prefer lower salaried players but could take on a high salary if I feel the player is young enough and has some upside to him. Also, primarily interested in pitching, starters and bullpen (knew that trading Ricks, Bonderman, and the Mouse would come back to haunt me). So, make me an offer by responding in this thread or by emailing me.
Manny - you are still very much in the wildcard race and I have players in AAA that could play on most major teams - including mine but that was last year before I went crazy FA style. What would I want for these players? Just younger ones as I need to have time/room for them to get in the team. My trading block can be found in the roster thread - others might be available too - talk to me if it is of interest.
I doubt that I can make the wildcard, Heath, with Hawaii and Texas ahead of me. I'm in a tough spot....I got some good veteran players and some good young players, but time is running out on the veterans. If they were with some other veterans, then my team might be doing better. However, I'm not trading away my younger players unless it is a dream deal. You are probably not interested in any of the guys I have listed because they are all with the exception of the Farmer over 30. But you might be, I don't know. I like Ricky James and possibly Bam-Bam off your trading block, but I doubt you want a Konerko or Chavez or anyone like that.
Hayes: Would you be interested in an OF? Looking at yours, they seem to be getting up there in age. I have Wentzel and maybe Delapena available. Let me know if you are interested. I am looking for prospect pitching. This goes for anyone else also needing an OF.
DHR, I'd like DelapeƱa... you could maybe pry Riojas away from me with some sort of package deal. We'll talk in chat sometime.