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Post by loria's nightmare(marlinsgm) on Oct 28, 2006 20:25:32 GMT -5
marlins recieve: david wright-3B-MLB-(5.0 spec) aaron heilman-SP-MLB-(3.0)
mets reciever: hanley ramirez-SS-MLB-(5.0 spec) scott olsen-SP-MLB-(5.0 spec)
from wut ive seen, this is a hitting dominated league, so i like this deal, plus, wright is my favorite player in the league...so, basically...reunited and it feeeeeeels soooo good...been wantin 2 do that for a while...lol
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Post by New York Mets_Commish on Oct 28, 2006 20:26:36 GMT -5
marlins recieve: david wright-3B-MLB-(5.0 spec) aaron heilman-SP-MLB-(3.0) mets reciever: hanley ramirez-SS-MLB-(5.0 spec) scott olsen-SP-MLB-(5.0 spec) from wut ive seen, this is a hitting dominated league, so i like this deal, plus, wright is my favorite player in the league...so, basically...reunited and it feeeeeeels soooo good...been wantin 2 do that for a while...lol Mets accept this. We hate to lose Wright and Heilman, but, we have Beckett to fit for Heilman, and Hinske for Wright. Hanley will be ready next year to come into the big show.
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Post by youk4mvp- Red Sox on Oct 28, 2006 21:05:58 GMT -5
approved
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Post by Tim7102 - Orioles on Oct 28, 2006 21:35:50 GMT -5
How the hell are you going to approve this? Your letting the Marlins trade one of the top 3 pitching specs, the top SS spec for David Wright? I understand Wright is a stud 3b, but that leaves no pitching for the Marlins in the future and I see bad things coming out of it. Plus the Metz had no interest in resigning Wright because of the outrageous salary he is going to want. That minimal loyalty rating comes to mind. I mean Heilman is alright but nothing better than a 3 pitcher at best. Considering his control and movement is both a 50. Hell the Marlins think hitting is going to help them win? For them rebuilding being 14th in runs scored isn't all that bad. They have one of the better young hitting lineups in the league. Just look at there pitching staff though. Besides Olson and D-Train, there is no talent there. Petit is in the minors, he is a decent pitcher but doesn't make up for losing the best pitching spec in the game, well not the best. King Felix has that covered. Just think about what your going to do when approving this. The Marlins chance at having any sort of pitcher is going down the tubes with moving Olsen. It's great they get Wright, but when there pitching goes no where fast, I am going to say I told ya so.
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Post by youk4mvp- Red Sox on Oct 28, 2006 21:44:02 GMT -5
that's the Marlins business what kind of team they go for. This trade does not destroy their team, nor is it completely one sided. David Wright will be a big help to their lineup, and they can look elsewhere for pitching help if they feel they need it.
Still Approved
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Post by Twins GM on Oct 28, 2006 21:48:58 GMT -5
Approved. It favors Florida, but not a WHOLE lot. Petit may be in the minors, but if needed, he could pitch in the majors and pitch well (but he's only 21, so I wouldn't rush him). Wright is a great all around player. He'll hit .300 knocking 35+ out of the park, driving in 110+, and getting 20-25 stolen bases. Hanley isn't near as good of an all-around player as Wright. Hanley has speed and contact.. and the rest of his attributes are average. Florida also has another SS prospect in Adino, and he'll be ready by the end of the year probably. Florida has a young rotation, and Heilman isn't too old, so they'll be fine in the rotation.
Once again.. Approved.
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Post by Brewers GM on Oct 29, 2006 12:16:18 GMT -5
approved and final
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