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by chargerss24 » Sun Nov 25, 2012 5:21 am
Element wrote:MaudDib wrote:kaiser wrote:I absolutely would give one of those two for Longoria. I always will favor the bat over the arm in a trade, since pitching is easier to find in fantasy baseball. Offer Hamels first, and then try Price if he won't do Hamels.
This is where I am as well. Hamels is the easy choice between the two as Price has been getting better and better each year. I guess it also depends on what minor league players you are talking about. Hopefully not a guy in the top 20.
This is what I was getting at. 1 of either of the pitchers is a no doubter (prefer to give up Hamels). I wouldn't add much more prospect-wise though. It would probably be someone outside of or right around the top 50 mark.
I'm also on board with these thoughts.

C-Doumit, Lucroy
1B- Fielder
2B-Pedroia
SS-Castro
3B-Longoria
CI- Lawrie
MI- H. Rameriz
OF-Cargo Jennings Heyward
U-Morneau Markakis Brown
SP-Price Greinke Zimmerman Moore Anderson
RP-Nathan McGee Doolittle Grilli
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by americanleagueroto » Sun Nov 25, 2012 6:32 pm
lane_anasazi2 wrote:Quick update: we've gone back and forth, and right now we're at Hamels + Nick Castellanos for Longoria.
Too much, or go for it?
I'd go for it. Castellanos could become a stud, but Longoria at 27, hopefully healthy, is a stud. Plus you get to keep Price (not that giving up Hamels is easy, but it's easier)

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