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by rasto21585 » Wed Mar 03, 2010 3:58 pm
I just drafted for my 20 team h2h dynasty league. I am thinking of trading for bill butler as I need some help in my bat avg. I am thinking of offering mccutchen and happ for billy butler and julio borbon. Do you think this a good trade to make?
c yadier molina
1b nick swisher
2b jose lopez
3b edwin encarnacion
ss jose reyes
inf brandon wood
of matt kemp
of andrew mccutchen
of jay bruce
util orlando hudson
bn jason heyward
bn pedro alvarez
bn jake fox
bn ronnie belliard
bn carlos guillen
sp clayton kershaw
sp max scherzer
sp ja happ
sp daisuke matzusaka
rp david aardsma
rp john grabow
rp jeff samardjia
p chris tillman
p bud norris
bn barry zito
bn brett cecil
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by yoda87 » Wed Mar 03, 2010 4:10 pm
I think its a good trade, I like Burbon more than McCutchen... and Butler is an improvement over Swish... Go For it
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by lastingsgriller » Wed Mar 03, 2010 4:13 pm
your pitching smells and McCutheon is a gangster.. keep the studs you've got!
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by deadmau5 » Wed Mar 03, 2010 4:15 pm
Even though Billy Butler had a wonderful season last year, I still think McCutchen showed us some promise with his .286/12HR/54RBI in 433 at-bats. You don't think with 200 more at-bats McCutchen could have very well matched Butler's 21hr/93rbi with 608 AB. Oh, and not to mention McCutchen can also had more value on the fly with his stolen bases. Also the average part Butler's .301 compared to McCutchen's .286, I believe this year McCutchen will have a higher if not around the same AVG as Billy Butler, McCutchen did hang around the .280 batting average every single month he played.
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by koolcat » Wed Mar 03, 2010 4:20 pm
I wouldn't be too eager to deal any of your pitching. Happ has solid value, especially if your league has reliever requirements and he is eligible for it. Good luck
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by rasto21585 » Wed Mar 03, 2010 4:53 pm
how about i trade mccutchen for youkklis?
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