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by Bryguy » Sun May 10, 2009 12:47 pm
Standard Yahoo 5 by 5 Head to Head league
MY Zach Grienke and Adam Dunn for HIS Albert Pujols? WHIR
Which team is getting the better end of the deal?
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by briane » Sun May 10, 2009 12:49 pm
What pitcher are you replacing Greinke with?
In a nutshell, I wouldn't do it. Dunn should match Pujols in HR and SB (not so much in Avg, RBI, Run).
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by Turbostasis25 » Sun May 10, 2009 2:23 pm
I agree with getting a starting pitcher from the other side, depends on who's available on waivers, that can make or break 2 for 1 deals of this size, some of my leagues have like dave price on the wire, if that's the case do this trade easily, if no one's there, ask for a guy like harang or garza, decent numbers with ace potential
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by bcbhockey68 » Sun May 10, 2009 2:25 pm
I'd say that is a pretty fair trade for the best player in the game, you gotta give to get.
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by wkpdpack » Sun May 10, 2009 2:31 pm
I think you should be able to get an average pitcher in return. Pujols definitely has more value than Greinke, but Greinke's value is quite high right now. I think either give a lesser hitter than Dunn or get an average pitcher in return.
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by ROC AllStars » Sun May 10, 2009 2:53 pm
Do the deal. Pujols is, without question, the best player in baseball right now. SP is always available on the WW, recall that last year both Cliff Lee and Ricky Nolasco went undrafted in the vast majority of leagues. You can try to get him to throw in a mid-range SP, but I think that this deal works as is. Good luck!
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