no don't do it. Vernon Wells is probably going to be in the running for MVP this year. That means BIG NUMBERS. randy johnson and kenny rogers aren't goin to be so great anymore. Chipper is good but not good enough for Wells. Deny it and message him too send a better trade request.
2007-02-28 10:45:59
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answered by joethemetaldude 4
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BAD TRADE, johnson and rogers are too old, and chipper jones just cancels out. Vernon wells is an all around hitter and anibal sanchez is an upcoming pitcher whose ready to have a breakout season
2007-02-28 12:12:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I would do that trade if you could turn around and trade either Kenny or Randy for a better bat than Chipper. I think Vernon Wells is going to start slipping.
2007-02-28 11:59:05
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answered by Peter Christian 2
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Wells will produce, but will Sanchez improve upon last year or will the batters have figured him out? Randy and Kenny are aging pitchers who don't have much left so it might be worth the risk of keeping Sanchez.
2007-02-28 10:39:56
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answered by thirteencows 2
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Randy Johnson is 105 and will probably go on the disabled list this season and Kenny Rogers won't have the same season as he did last year.
Be careful.
2007-02-28 10:39:12
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answered by Anonymous
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the key here is Sanchez. He looked like a STUD last year. Now typically, sophmore seasons aren't good for pitchers. If you think he will blow up, keep him. If you think he'll have a mediocre/poor year than trade him away. Johnson is a question mark but Rodgers should put up solid #'s.
Vernon > Chipper
2007-02-28 10:39:29
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answered by Anonymous
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they're attempting to go Larry Hughes, yet he has distinctive years left on the deal. If the Nets extremely presented Bobby Simmons, they have been stupid to no longer take it, because of fact he has a shorter deal. i do no longer think of he may well be moved. Noah and Thomas will generate gentle pastime, Thomas greater desirable than Noah, yet they might't get something significant back for them. The movable products are Gooden and Hinrich and that they might surely get some cost for the two or the two a sort of adult men. they want a great guy with submit skills badly. The Kings have had their eye on Gooden for some years now, yet with the emergence of Jason Thompson, i do no longer think of they had commerce Brad Miller for Gooden now.
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answered by ? 4
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hell ya if u get offered 4 a good outfielder and an overrated pitcher 4 2 pitching legends nad a good 3rd basebaman
2007-02-28 14:59:13
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answered by C-Beltran N The Mets 2
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Hold on to Wells and Sanchez. I would have rather have players who on heading into their prime than players that are leaving their prime (or have already left).
2007-02-28 10:50:53
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answered by binary sunset 3
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i wouldnt do it.. id take youth over these guys.. wells is a beast and sanchez is a young star ready to shine..
2007-02-28 11:20:20
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answered by bricox171 3
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