Don't trade Nathan. I have a team like yours but, I had K-Rod, Riveria, Putz, Wagner and Jenks. What I did was trade away Wagner and for Wagner I got Derek Jeter. To get your best deal, send a note to your league saying you have a extra relieve pitching and you looking for (whatever positions your looking for). Also, tell them what RPs your willing to give up. I would say give up Wags and Cordero. Once someone gives you a trade and its good don't jump on it and take it, wait for your best one. For, example I put up Wagner and in return someone offered me Chris Young. I thought about doing it but, I didn't. It ended up two days later I got an offer for Wags and in return I would get Jeter. See so if you keep your patience your bound for a great player.
2007-03-04 03:09:53
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answered by Jake 6
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Keep Nathan,Hoffman, and Putz. I would see what kind of player you can get for Wagner or Cordero. Improve your team or get a good backup in case you have and injury. You should be able to get a player like Jeter or #1 outfielder.
2007-03-04 12:22:27
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answered by uoptiger_79 4
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chances are you wasted some very early picks on these closers, meaning your offense must be having some serious issues. keep hoffman, wagner and putz, and offer nathan to your league, see what kind of offers they send you. probably it will be in the range of 4th/5th round pick: furcal, konerko, glaus, swisher, atkins
2007-03-04 13:19:49
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answered by Circlometry™³ 6
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I think you should trade Nathan if you can find a Barry bond card,a babe Ruth card,or a hank Arron card.
2007-03-04 10:41:10
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answered by heather j 1
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