So I have Ohtani in this league, who gets 100% of his points credit on both sides of the ball regardless of where he's slotted. Essentially, I can have him sitting in an SP slot all week long and still get full credit for his offensive points.
This has resulted in Ohtani being worth 370 points so far this season despite not even really getting going with the bat yet.
So naturally, everyone wants Ohtani and people have been making godfather offers all season long for him.
Here's the dilemma: A two-for-one trade with another superstar bat and another ace for Ohtani is still almost never worth it for me. Example: Let's say Bryce Harper and Logan Gilbert are at 300 points and Ohtani alone is at 290. In a vacuum, the points say its a fair trade but the extra roster spot I get with Ohtani being a 2-in-1 player makes it so that even a random 100 point FA pickup skews the value heavily in Ohtani's favor.
Now I have a potential trade offer floating around that has tempted me into considering an Ohtani move for the first time.
Out: Ohtani (370 points), Springer (187 points), Lyles (123 points, 17.59 FP/G)
In: Trout (260 points), Harper (222 points), Gallen (196 points, 39.21 FP/G), Tatis (0 points)
Lyles is a just a streamer and would be dropped if I didn't make the trade so he isn't a factor in the deal.
It's essentially Ohtani and Springer for Trout, Harper, Gallen and Tatis.
The other dilemma is that I have Soto (240 points) and Yordan (220 points) already, so even moving Springer in this deal would give me Soto, Trout, Harper, Yordan, Teoscar and Tatis for 3 OF spots, lmao. You could fit one in the utility spot, but that's still not ideal because I have Segura/Trea Turner at 2B and Bichette/Franco at SS, so my UT spot is pretty busy with superstar players as well.
I have no idea what the hell to do lol. The trade being offered feels like a huge get but the way roster construction works in this league it might be pretty bad for me.