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On the block:

 

Blackmon

Aristides Aquino

Gio Urshela

Miguel Andujar

Danny Jansen

Kenley Jansen

Brad Hand

 

Looking for a CF and a SP

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Also I need to add Luke Voit to my team. Can you commish this or unlock me plz.

 

Added.

 

Give me commish s***, i'll add for the slackers. I know that s***, just don't know the SS.

 

Done.

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Give me commish s***, i'll add for the slackers. I know that s***, just don't know the SS.

 

Keep your gimpy fingers off my players. I’ll add my team at some point today

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Keep your gimpy fingers off my players. I’ll add my team at some point today

 

Hey Spanky is offering up a freebie, I'd take it if it was me

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Thanks for adding my players to my team! Just need Michael Fulmer and Bo Naylor added still. Went to add/claim them and said it won’t be effective til March 26.
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Thanks for adding my players to my team! Just need Michael Fulmer and Bo Naylor added still. Went to add/claim them and said it won’t be effective til March 26.

 

Ya mon.

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I input everyone's teams BTS, f*** that took awhile(Hours)... :P I can't find Phi RP Jose Alvarez in FT, also Eze had Toro owned, while he's on Ling's farm.
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I input everyone's teams BTS, f*** that took awhile(Hours)... :P I can't find Phi RP Jose Alvarez in FT, also Eze had Toro owned, while he's on Ling's farm.

 

That’s awesome.

 

Somebody blow this man immediately.

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So our Ohtani solution turned out to not be a solution, because you can't identify specific players that can exist more than once in our league. Either all players exist in duplicate, or none do. There are three possible solutions to the problem, unless someone sees something I'm not thinking of:

 

1) Ohtani lives on Dinger's roster and is moved by a commish to EZe's roster for every start.

2) Dinger and EZe work out a trade.

3) Dinger or EZe work out a deal with the league to sell their Ohtani for compensation (ex. top X MiLB or waiver pick the next Y years, the ability to pick any X available minor league players and hold them in addition to regular farm limits etc...). Surely there's some compensation that you would value above your Ohtani. Make an offer.

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I would be willing to do the following Ohtani trades to help facilitate BTS’ retarded Yexit which I vocally opposed and feel no obligation to assist.

 

1) Hitter Ohtani for Eloy Jimenez

2) Luke Voit for Pitcher Ohtani

 

Also willing to consider 3 ways as long as I get mine.

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It's an interesting case, because both Ohtanis can't continue to hold significant fantasy value. If he remains in the rotation hitter Ohtani has a very limited fantasy ceiling, and obviously if he stops pitching all of pitcher Ohtani's value is swallowed by hitter Ohtani, who would certainly move to the OF in addition to playing every day.
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It's an interesting case, because both Ohtanis can't continue to hold significant fantasy value. If he remains in the rotation hitter Ohtani has a very limited fantasy ceiling, and obviously if he stops pitching all of pitcher Ohtani's value is swallowed by hitter Ohtani, who would certainly move to the OF in addition to playing every day.

 

I can't see Ohtani ever giving up on pitching, whether or not it might be the "right decision". He's just so f***ing good on the mound. Even if he has TJS again I would bet on him rehabbing and making another mound comeback attempt. I mean it's Verlander/Cole/Scherzer type stuff. He's also a good hitter and would probably be a really good full time outfielder, but that seems like the safer and lower upside route. I would not predict that bat Ohtani will ever really be a better offensive fantasy asset than we've already seen, which is a decent but frustrating UTIL player (barring a horrific arm injury that kills his pitching career entirely). In fact, when he's back on the bump I would guess that the Angels will actually limit his DH days even more than in 2018 while he was pitching, in an attempt to limit taxation on his body and prevent injuries.

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I can't see Ohtani ever giving up on pitching, whether or not it might be the "right decision". He's just so f***ing good on the mound. Even if he has TJS again I would bet on him rehabbing and making another mound comeback attempt. I mean it's Verlander/Cole/Scherzer type stuff. He's also a good hitter and would probably be a really good full time outfielder, but that seems like the safer and lower upside route. I would not predict that bat Ohtani will ever really be a better offensive fantasy asset than we've already seen, which is a decent but frustrating UTIL player (barring a horrific arm injury that kills his pitching career entirely). In fact, when he's back on the bump I would guess that the Angels will actually limit his DH days even more than in 2018 while he was pitching, in an attempt to limit taxation on his body and prevent injuries.

 

This is how I see it too. An arm of that caliber is too rare a weapon to give up on completely, especially if the Angels ever get back to the playoffs. I'm betting hitter Ohtani continues to provide 300-400 PA of above-average production from the Util spot.

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Above average = career .370 wOBA and just turned 25... okay.

 

He’s a monster who can hit .300 and go 40/20 in his prime if he reaches 600 PAs.

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Above average = career .370 wOBA and just turned 25... okay.

 

He’s a monster who can hit .300 and go 40/20 in his prime if he reaches 600 PAs.

 

Sure, if he stops pitching, which probably isn't going to happen. IIRC he didn't crack the top 250 in BORED value this year in a season where he didn't throw a single pitch.

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Too bad he’s not your asset, I’d love to acquire him at your bargain basement valuation.

 

He's tough because hitter Ohtani's value is almost completely tied to a single factor: does he keep pitching? If the answer is yes, he's not very valuable. If the answer is no, he's hugely valuable. An acquiring team is placing a bet on the likelihood that he doesn't remain a pitcher. I place low value on him because I think there's a low probability he gives up pitching, not because I don't think he's a good hitter.

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