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Advice on a fantasy baseball trade...
I've been offered Paul Konerko, Derek Jeter, and KC closer Mike MacDougal for Carlos Delgado.
It's a 5x5 league, and here's my current lineup: C Kendall, Jason 1B Delgado, Carlos 2B Boone, Bret 3B Valentin, Jose SS Vizquel, Omar OF Ordonez, Magglio OF Walker, Larry OF Suzuki, Ichiro Util Martinez, Tino Bench Blalock, Hank Bench Bell, David Bench Nady, Xavier DL Beltran, Carlos SP Clemens, Roger SP Nomo, Hideo RP Koch, Billy RP Carter, Lance P Kline, Steve P Worrell, Tim P Schmidt, Jason Bench Redman, Mark Bench Moyer, Jamie Obviously, Kline & Worrell are outta here after their respective closers come back, which would leave me with Koch (who was shaky late last year), and Lance Carter, who is Tampa's closer... not figuring to get lots from him. MacDougal already has 5 saves.... Let me know what you guys think.
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04-11-2003, 11:22 AM | #2 |
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I'd pounce on that puppy in a heartbeat.
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04-11-2003, 11:25 AM | #3 |
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Me too
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04-11-2003, 11:40 AM | #4 |
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That's the way I was leaning, just worried that I'm relying too heavily on the White Sox, what with already having Valentin and Ordonez in the lineup, and Koch in the bullpen. I hate relying too much on one team.
Plus, last year I traded Larry Walker (who was my 4th OF) for Esteban Yan (who proceeded to implode as TB's closer about a week later). Not wise. So, I don't really trust myself.
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04-11-2003, 11:52 AM | #5 |
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How's Valentin been so far? Bell might do better, or perhaps float Valentin for trade bait and grab someone else for the hot corner. Maybe even toss in one of your RPs in a trade for a better 3B.
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04-11-2003, 12:02 PM | #6 |
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To be honest I am not certain I would do that deal. I think you are risking a lot if Jeter doesn't come back strong. While Konerko is solid he is a considerable downgrade from Delgado. Especially when you don't have a ton of power on the team anyway. And I just don't have any faith the Royals will finish anywhere near .500 when it is all said and done. Their 7-0 start is impressive, but they just don't have the talent to keep it up for any extended period of time.
So I guess it depend on whether or not you want to take the chance on Jeter. Scott Rolen had a similar injury last year in the playoffs (not quite as severe as Jeters) and although they kept saying he might be ready for Giants series it was 2 months before he could even lift his arm over his head. And he wasn't able to swing a bat until spring training. I think when Jeter comes back he is going to struggle quite awhile with that injury.
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04-11-2003, 01:08 PM | #7 |
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I gotta side with Primelord. I grew up in Kansas City, I've done my best to stick with 'em (Trading Dye for Perez because they didn't think they'd be able to pay Rey Sanchez would test anyone's resolve) The Royals Starting pitching staff averages to about 25 years old, and that's only because the 5th starter, May, is 30. Combined the entire starting staff have 24 wins, career wins.
They've come out to a 7-0 start against Cleveland, a streaky Chicago and the still winless Tigers. I would love to see this team go on and accomplish big things, but it's awful risky to jump on a closer after 7 games and hope a team like this can continue. |
04-11-2003, 01:10 PM | #8 |
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Do it man!!
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04-11-2003, 04:15 PM | #9 |
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I'd be wary of this one. As already pointed out, Konerko is a downgrade from Delgado, Jeter is hurt and out for an extended period, and even when healthy he's not necessarily a big upgrade over Omar. The key is how much you trust MacDougal. He's got legitimate stuff, but will his performance hold up over the rest of the season? I'd suggest doing some research into his numbers in the minors. I think MacDougal is the key componant of this deal.
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04-11-2003, 04:42 PM | #10 | |
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And in addition I just don't think he will end up with that many save opportunities. If you are willing to give up Delgado I think you can probably find a deal that will land you a guy like Konerko and a better closer. Maybe the guy that is offering you the deal has a better closer they could swap in place of MacDougal. |
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04-11-2003, 06:03 PM | #11 |
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Is Adam Dunn worth dropping Mike Remlinger for?
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07-03-2003, 10:35 AM | #12 |
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Not that anyone remembers or cares, I ended up making this trade, and Delgado is currently the major league HR leader by far with 28, while Konerko has been benched. MacDougal has 21 saves, though, keeping me afloat there, while Jeter has been marginal.
I am leading my league, though, thanks to the awesome pitching I've gotten from Clemens, Nomo, Moyer, Schmidt, and Sidney Ponson (who I cut Redman for). Someone also cut Roy Oswalt for being on the DL, and I picked him up and cut Kline. I cut Koch and picked up Brad Lidge for his massive K/IP ratio. I lead in all pitching categories except Saves (where I am in the middle of the pack thanks to MacDougal). I've cut Walker, Tino, Bell, Valentin, and Nady, and have Jay Gibbons playing 1B right now, with Rocco Baldelli in the OF, Blalock at 3rd, Dave Roberts on the bench. Also, Carlos Beltran came back off the DL into my OF. I have the league's top SB's by FAR (81 to the next closest 56), and am hoarding Roberts just for that reason. I also lead in runs scored and batting average, but am last in HR's and RBI's. If Konerko would come back and hit a few, I might climb out of the basement, but I'm 4-5 points up right now, so I'm not real worried.
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