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Trade madness? It's more likely than you might think! Dragons send 1906 Roger Bresnahan Hoboken Zephyrs send 1920 Ray Schalk 1997 Ellis Burks The Dragons are still looking for more opportunities to freshen up their roster! All offers considered, even if only for a second.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 15:53 |
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# ? Jun 12, 2024 14:48 |
Milt Thompson posted:Trade madness? It's more likely than you might think! Accepted. Finally, I can partially rest, for my catcher situation for next season is now stable.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 15:59 |
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Pete Ladd posted:Tho by one means and other our numbers have increase'd including that moyetie that came by strang trade, if other teams excesseivly prone to disorder are desirus to chuse immediately, it would not be a greevos sin to postpone our growth. I am content to take advantage of opportunities. 1892 Ed Delahanty interest you for the pick?
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 16:11 |
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Pete Ladd posted:Tho by one means and other our numbers have increase'd including that moyetie that came by strang trade, if other teams excesseivly prone to disorder are desirus to chuse immediately, it would not be a greevos sin to postpone our growth. 1897 Fred Clarke? Any of the other guys I mentioned in my last post to you?
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 16:19 |
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Ideally I'd take several of those guys off your hands, Pander, just to see how they do; give them a chance, you know? But there's that 30-man chokepoint to contend with. Delahanty would be (however unwisely) my starting second baseman, though I could just draft one here, but I don't know if menthol has any small pieces laying around to throw in.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 16:23 |
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Speaking of starting second basemen, I actually have a prime Nap Lajoie I would be willing to move for picks or perhaps a CF or some starting pitching
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 16:28 |
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If we're offering old timey 2B, I have a Cupid Childs and a Bob Ferguson I can trade.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 16:33 |
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The Merry Marauder posted:Delahanty would be (however unwisely) my starting second baseman, though I could just draft one here, but I don't know if menthol has any small pieces laying around to throw in. Much as I would love to see that, I'm at my absolute limit when it comes to depth, unless you're interested in the absolute dregs of the 1915 White Sox. Mellie Wolfgang and Ed Klepfer could be useful to someone maybe... e: And Dixie Davis!
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 16:35 |
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I don't have a ton of old-timey guys, so the best I could offer is 1899 Bobby Wallace, 1911 Stuffy McInnis, and 1911 Jack Barry.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 16:39 |
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Mellie Wolfgang, alleged reliever?!? How could I resist such a perfect fit. I'm certain Mogul will look charitably on his lengthy career! He and Delahanty get it done. (woo, check out Dixie Davis's walk rate. Poor Browns.) e: just saw mrnoun's post, but I will stick with the suboptimal choice because it will be fun wanting to throw Delahanty off a bridge by the end of the season. The Merry Marauder fucked around with this message at 16:42 on Dec 4, 2016 |
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The Merry Marauder posted:Mellie Wolfgang, alleged reliever?!? How could I resist such a perfect fit. I'm certain Mogul will look charitably on his lengthy career! Alright, I'll move Delahanty and Wolfgang for the pick. And take '16 Rogers Hornsby. TMMadman is up, and should trade me his pick as well.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 16:53 |
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The Merry Marauder posted:e: just saw mrnoun's post, but I will stick with the suboptimal choice I'll offer the same package for anyone else's third rounder, as there are still several players on the board I'd like.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 18:22 |
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If that Lance Berkman goes undrafted it'll be the first time the SL doesn't have a '10 Berkman since S4.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 19:02 |
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DannoMack posted:If that Lance Berkman goes undrafted it'll be the first time the SL doesn't have a '10 Berkman since S4. If he is still there, I'll make him Mr Irrelevant with my last pick.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 19:20 |
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I'd draft him, but I'm good at all positions he played.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 22:22 |
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In fact, it's time for a proper Trade Block post, because there are definitely guys left who fit my team. Catcher: Roy Campanella 1949, 27 years old. He will hit some home runs and play a decent catcher. Terry Kennedy 1983, 27 years old. Lefty contact hitter, nothing special defensively. First base: Jeff Bagwell 2003, 35 years old. Draws walks and hits for power. Won a Gold Glove when he was younger. Stuffy McInnis 1911, 20 years old. Excellent contact hitter. Can theoretically play shortstop, but has a deadball glove. Reggie Jefferson 1995, 26 years old. Never appeared in the SL before. Switch hitter with midrange power, career .300 batting average. Not good defensively. Second base: Jeff Kent 2003, 35 years old. Still adequate defensively. Hits for midrange power with a lot of doubles in the SL. Steve Sax 1983, 23 years old. Career .281 hitter with 444 steals. Broke .300 a few times. He developed defensive problems latter in his career when he joined the Yankees, but was still fine in the '80s. Bill Doran 1984, 26 years old. Switch hitter with a pretty decent glove. More career walks than Ks, which Mogul likes. He'll steal some bases, but Mogul probably won't respect his power. Craig Biggio 2003, 37 years old. Not quite washed up. Plays several positions, decent utility man. Mogul doesn't respect his bat. Third base: Darrell Evans 1983, 36 years old. Still had several good years in him. Bats lefty. Mogul adores his defense, and lets him hit some home runs along the way. Also top notch defensively at 1B. Odell Hale 1935, 26 years old. Strong contact hitter with doubles power. Glove is nothing special, but won't kill you. He can fill in at 2B as well. Art Howe 1979, 29 years old. Good glove with okay contact skills and a few doubles thrown in. Doesn't strike out much for a modern player. Can fill in at 2B. Ray Knight 1984, 31 years old. Say it again: contact hitter with passable doubles power. Nothing special defensively. Shortstop: Bobby Wallace 1899, 25 years old. At his peak he was a .300 hitter with good power for a deadballer, but he hung on well into his 40s and killed his career numbers. Mogul gives him a good rating, but it tends to be mostly singles hitting. Sparky Adams 1925, 30 years old. Solid at 2B and 3B, but most valuable at SS. Great glove, hits doubles and steals bases. Never, ever, ever strikes out. Eric McNair 1939, 30 years old. Can play some 2B and 3B, but was primarily a SS. Adequate glove, decent power for the era. Dickie Thon, 1983 or 1984, 25 or 26 years old. Superstar SS whose career was derailed when he was beaned early in the '84 season. Before the injury, he was a 20 HR, 30 steal player who only lost out on the Gold Glove because Ozzie Smith exists. Left Field: Tim Raines 1983, 23 years old. Arguably the 2nd best leadoff hitter of all time. Ben Oglivie 1981, 32 years old. Good power, decent contact, passable glove. Lefty. Can theoretically play RF as well. Mogul's AI seems to like him. Jose Cruz, Sr 1979, 31 years old. The good one, not the lovely one. Lefty, plays all three outfield spots but spent the most time in LF. Solid contact hitter with good speed. Doesn't have Super League power. Center Field: Lloyd Waner 1936, 30 years old. The "bad" Waner, in that he "only" hit .316 for his career. Mogul says he can also play LF. Never, ever, ever strikes out. STORMIN GORMAN THOMAS 1981, 30 years old. Big time power, big time strikeouts. When he's bad, he'll hit .150. When he's good, he'll hit 150 dingers. But his secret weapon is his glove: he's much, much better than you'd expect defensively. Jerry Mumphrey 1984, 31 years old. He's so boring next to Stormin' Gorman! But he switch hits with good contact skills, plays a solid center field, and once managed 52 steals with only 5 caught stealing. Right Field: Sam Rice 1920, 30 years old. Hall of Fame contact hitter, career average .322. Steals bases, hits for doubles/triples power, and never strikes out. Can play some CF if you need it, though RF is his natural spot. Reggie Jackson 1968, 22 years old. Team him up with Stormin' Gorman, and have fun! Terry Puhl, 1979 or 1984, 22 or 27 years old. Speedster with some contact skills. Can play CF a bit, too. Jeffrey Leonard 1979, 23 years old. Plays all three outfield positions, probably doesn't hit enough for the SL. But he was apparently nicknamed "Penitentiary Face" so there's that. Leon Durham 1983, 25 years old. Lefty with decent power and speed. His career fizzled out fairly young. Kevin Bass 1984, 25 years old. Switch hitter with decent power and speed. Also fizzled out after only a few good seasons. Richard Hidalgo 2003, 28 years old. Righty with power. Fizzled out after only a few seasons, again. Pedro Guerrero 1983, 27 years old. One of the best RH hitters of the 80s. .300 career average with 30 HR power. Stole the occasional base. Not a good defender, but can play 3B, LF, and 1B in a pinch, in addition to RF. Technically played 108 games in CF. Do not play Pedro Guerrero in CF. Starting Pitching: J.R. Richard 1979, 29 years old. His absolute peak, when he finally started to get his amazing stuff under control. 313 strikeouts, just 13 HR allowed. Expensive if you want him, but I'll listen. Zack Greinke 2008, 24 years old. Just hitting his prime. Lots of strikeouts, not many walks. Pete Vuckovich 1981, 28 years old. "He would fidget, twitch, pace, and convulse while on the mound. He was known to cross his eyes and stick his tongue out at batters. He would spit in his glove, scream at umpires while in the stretch, and sometimes step to the back of the mound and dry heave." Also played Big Clu Haywood in the film Major League. Wait, why am I trading this guy? Sam McDowell 1968, 25 years old. Led the AL in Ks five times. Unhittable when he was on, struggled with control when he was off. Joaquin Andujar 1979, 26 years old. Ground ball pitcher with above average control and some strikeouts mixed in. Pascual Perez 1983, 26 years old. "He often drew the ire of his opponents, using an imaginary finger gun to shoot opponents," and he also threw the Eephus pitch. He also had a reputation as a beanball artist, which makes his death by brain injury morbidly ironic. Fernando Valenzuela 1983, 22 years old. Screwball specialist and one of the greatest pitchers of the 80s. They named a Mania after him, he must be good. Mike LaCoss 1984, 28 years old. Mediocre in real life, sneaky good in Mogul. Sky high ground ball rate and never gives up home runs. Mario Soto 1983, 26 years old. Better-than-you'd-think power pitcher who led the league in K/9 twice before the Reds managed to blow out his arm from overuse. Relief Pitching: Gary Lavelle 1983, 34 years old. Extreme ground ball LHP. Gets a lot of Ks for a ground ball pitcher. Check his SLRef page. Pete Ladd 1979, 22 years old. One year wonder in the big leagues, but you may get a lucky roll. You could argue that by using him, you technically get control of the Premodernists. Bill Dawley 1983, 25 years old. Ground ball artist with a decent K rate. I think that's everyone anybody might be interested in. Grab a few of them you like and hit me up on Discord, I guess. All I really want right now is picks.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 22:53 |
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The Midway Mobsters select Frank Robinson '66. Harlock and the Enix Slimes are on the clock.
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 15:41 |
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Slimes take '67 Joe Torre. Tadashi/Blood Gulch Blues on the clock. As an FYI I am looking to get back into the third round.
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 17:28 |
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I've got a couple guys to pick from but I'll get something done when I have a fee free minutes today. Is the last ec on SuperLeague.tk? Does anybody have a screen cap of my end of EC roster handy? Because, uh...
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 18:27 |
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tadashi posted:I've got a couple guys to pick from but I'll get something done when I have a fee free minutes today. I don't think super-league.tk does ECs at all, but the last EC results are linked in the OP.
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 18:31 |
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Would anyone want my pick for a very good lefty reliever? I see servicable players at a couple important positions still in the pool, especially for Subpar League teams, like Simmons, Ashburn, Bench, and Appling.
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 21:10 |
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If anyone is thinking about taking the 1932 Riggs Stephenson , talk to me, I have a 1927 Riggs that I would be willing to move for your pick.
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 22:08 |
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Also, on the offchance that anyone is considering 1960 Ron Santo I have an identical copy I could trade with a sweetener for a pick.
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 22:10 |
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Holy crap a trade The Luna Landers receive: Dispersal Draft Pick #36 The Innsmouth Lookers receive: Zack Grienke 2008
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 22:26 |
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DivineCoffeeBinge posted:Holy crap a trade Accepted. Tadashi: I doubt he's quite as good as you're looking for, but I can start any deal with 1983 Gary Lavelle. Hit me up on discord tonight.
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 22:27 |
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DivineCoffeeBinge posted:Holy crap a trade Explain this one to me? Cause I don't get it.
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 22:39 |
Seriously, you could've traded that pick for my Max Scherzer, who would have very probably been better than a 24 year old Greinke. I would've given you more than that, too.
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 22:41 |
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Pander posted:Explain this one to me? Cause I don't get it. I'm running a ballpark which should, in theory, suppress homers. In that sort of atmosphere I value a pitcher that throws like Grienke more than I do most of the pitchers currently on the draft board; I traded the pick to fill a need. What's not to understand?
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 22:48 |
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Blues pick Luke Appling '41. Gumshoes are on the clock. Also, I could trade my '83 Lou Whitaker. He's pretty good and won't come cheap. I'm looking for an upgrade to the middle of my rotation in return. tadashi fucked around with this message at 02:36 on Dec 6, 2016 |
# ? Dec 6, 2016 01:47 |
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e: Actually on further thought I will very likely find a player I want with 42, never mind. I still want to acquire an Albert Pujols somehow, and I have a first round Super-Draft pick I could theoretically trade depending on the deal. mentholmoose fucked around with this message at 15:57 on Dec 6, 2016 |
# ? Dec 6, 2016 15:49 |
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Gumshoes select Tom Terrific '77. mrnoun on the clock, sheet here. e: menthol, whose 1st round Super-Draft pick do you have?
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# ? Dec 6, 2016 15:57 |
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The Merry Marauder posted:e: menthol, whose 1st round Super-Draft pick do you have? The Dragon's pick. I can move that and pick 42 in this draft as part of a deal for Pujols, if you're interested.
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# ? Dec 6, 2016 16:05 |
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Considering that, yes. I'll get back to you.
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# ? Dec 6, 2016 16:09 |
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The Merry Marauder posted:Gumshoes select So.... close... The Landers select '67 Hank Aaron. Llama and the Llamas are on the clock.
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# ? Dec 6, 2016 16:18 |
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The Merry Marauder posted:Considering that, yes. I'll get back to you. Alright, works for me; just let me know by the time 42 comes up.
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# ? Dec 6, 2016 16:27 |
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I'm skiing for the next couple of days. If it somehow gets to my 4th round spot, someone pm me in discord and I should get a notification.
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# ? Dec 6, 2016 17:08 |
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OK, ~TRADE MADNESS~ is over for me until the season starts. MODERN LOVE ROSTER POST Team CSV code:
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# ? Dec 6, 2016 18:25 |
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Does anyone have a 49-56 STL feeder or a 56-59 PHI feeder? I would like to try your Solly Hemus.
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# ? Dec 6, 2016 22:33 |
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Do our heroes like it better down where it's wetter? Featuring the combined talents of Pander, Smasher, Marauder and Monicro. Look out for the golden moment where I say I won't use a certain skill and then immediately use it!
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# ? Dec 6, 2016 22:40 |
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Nega Llamas select 1965 Ernie Banks Fake Craig and the scientists are up
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# ? Dec 6, 2016 23:01 |