trade bonds there are several good relief pitchers: joel zumaya, dennys reyes, scot shields, justin dechscherer, derrick turnbow (if he returns into his normal self), fernando rodney, mike gonzalez. some underrated closers if you can pick them up: takashi saito (depending on gagne), brian fuentes, jj putz, akinori otsuka
2007-02-28 08:35:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd be surprised if you could get a solid reliever in return for Bonds, but if you can go right ahead... You may want to see what you can get for Chone Figgins because you have a pretty decent amount of capable infielders that can probably fill that void.
Otherwise i suggest trying to trade Ted Lilly...
u might actually be able to get something for him, and he's not as good as he looks...
2007-02-28 08:09:46
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answered by Mitch L 3
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two catchers will kill you in fantasy baseball so you could use either in the trade. i'd get rid of lackey and or ervin santana. the only players i would trade for on your team would be pujols, nathan, burrell, mussina, and beckett. any others i wouldn't care for myself. many other people probably feel the same so be advised. you'll probably have to use your assets too get some great relievers.
2007-02-28 10:41:39
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answered by joethemetaldude 4
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Relief Pitcher
Joel Zumaya - Super hard thrower out of Detroit, lots of K's
I would dump Bonds first. Too much risk. He may play 5 games and sit out the next 50.
2007-02-28 07:56:51
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answered by Nick J 2
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Trade Bonds or Alou (you have plenty of OF and both of them won't get you anything on your bench), Lackey and Beckett, try and get a combo deal to get someone like Chad Cordero or Wickman. Or trade for a gamble like Joe Borowski.
2007-02-28 07:54:22
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answered by Peter Christian 2
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Trades:
Bonds, he's old and won't play much.
Beckett, who I like, always has blisters and has to sit.
Dempster may come cheap and with the Cubs improvement may have a good year.
Lidge may come cheap too with year year but should rebound and also have a good year.
Look for someone like Wainwright or McCarthy. Both will start this year but are RP eligible too.
2007-03-03 02:34:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Can't tell you who to trade, but for relief pitchers I'd recommend Joel Zumaya (sp?) and Todd Jones from the Detroit Tigers.
2007-02-28 07:56:43
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answered by sarge927 7
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this is a center of the line team. no longer something stands proud fairly as great . You RP's are stable yet your beginning pitching looks like this is on the susceptible area. i could could say 5 out of 10 and be stunned in case you have been in the top5 communities on your league.
2016-10-02 03:10:23
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answered by thibaud 4
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bonds
2007-02-28 08:01:56
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answered by Anonymous
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