Originally posted by mbaamin08
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It's kinda like real life... C > SS > CF > 2B > 3B > RF > LF > 1B (this is a very rough thing and obviously depends on variables, but all things equal, yeah), then you take into consideration, that if you're trading an established superstar, you look at something like the Cliff Lee trade, where Seattle got a variety of prospects. They got the blue chip guy in Smoak, plus some solid other guys.
Also, it helps, organizationally, to have a plan. What KIND of team do you want to build? Do you want a defense-oriented team, SLG, OBP, Pitching, what? If you look at my team, for instance, I'm built around high (trying anyways) OBP guys and GB pitchers, when I make a trade, I tend to look for guys in systems that fit this mold. So if I wanted to trade Miggy, my first thing would be to look for players like that.
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