HYA Receives:
SS Shigekazu Shimizu (AAA)
SP Kyuso Hashimoto (A)
2020 1st Round Pick
LUP Receives:
CL Jo Kichida (INT)
SS Shoichi Koyama (INT)
2020 4th Round Pick
Trade between HYA and LUP
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Trade between HYA and LUP
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Re: Trade between HYA and LUP
Cliff Hangers wrote:HYA Receives:
SS Shigekazu Shimizu (AAA)
SP Kyuso Hashimoto (A)
2020 1st Round Pick
LUP Receives:
CL Jo Kichida (INT)
SS Shoichi Koyama (INT)
2020 4th Round Pick
I confirm. Now for later type of deal. I've decided to go into complete rebuild mode. Looking for prospects that will help 3-4 years down the road.
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Re: Trade between HYA and LUP
The chance to add Kichida to the pen was eventually deemed worth giving up the best SS prospect in the league. We'll see whether it works out or not. Our pen has been pretty good, really.
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Re: Trade between HYA and LUP
I also really like next years draft class so adding a first round pick was also good. OF Masakado 'Stubblebeard' Kato is hands down the best prospect in the draft class, so dealing some pieces and losing a few games this year isn't exactly a bad idea. Especially considering there is no real point in trying to compete with SS in our division. As I look at Kevin's team though, his run may be coming to an end when my young guys are about to take off. But who knows?Cliff Hangers wrote:The chance to add Kichida to the pen was eventually deemed worth giving up the best SS prospect in the league. We'll see whether it works out or not. Our pen has been pretty good, really.
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Re: Trade between HYA and LUP
Kevin's run never comes to an end, as you shall see.Shinkansen wrote: As I look at Kevin's team though, his run may be coming to an end when my young guys are about to take off. But who knows?
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Re: Trade between HYA and LUP
He's just warming up his trot presently. :) The Evas neva rest!Akira wrote:Kevin's run never comes to an end, as you shall see.
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Re: Trade between HYA and LUP
This is a real block buster. Three really good players moved and a high pick. I like it for both sides. Lupin is starting to look very dangerous. I'm a big fan of both Kichida and Koyama.
Nice for HYA too, as premium SS prospects are very very rare. Add a 1st rounder never hurts either, even if it will be a lower 1st.
As for the end of my run? Well not if I have anything to say about it.
Nice for HYA too, as premium SS prospects are very very rare. Add a 1st rounder never hurts either, even if it will be a lower 1st.
As for the end of my run? Well not if I have anything to say about it.
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Re: Trade between HYA and LUP
The one thing that distinguishes the Eva Empire is precisely that there is no end of the run. They know how to fuel the farm while still fielding a contender. It is a constant balancing act that Kevin manages nicely through attention to detail and astute trading. Is is the one thing I feel very clueless about -- but that is probably true of most real life MLB GMs also, so I don't feel bad. Most GMs I read about seem to view things either as trade-the-farm-to-contend or trade-the-stars-to-rebuild.Battousai wrote:He's just warming up his trot presently. :) The Evas neva rest!Akira wrote:Kevin's run never comes to an end, as you shall see.
Were it not for the wild card, the SSG would be a boring place indeed :eek: .
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Re: Trade between HYA and LUP
This trade is official and has been processed.Shinkansen wrote:Cliff Hangers wrote:HYA Receives:
SS Shigekazu Shimizu (AAA)
SP Kyuso Hashimoto (A)
2020 1st Round Pick
LUP Receives:
CL Jo Kichida (INT)
SS Shoichi Koyama (INT)
2020 4th Round Pick
I confirm. Now for later type of deal. I've decided to go into complete rebuild mode. Looking for prospects that will help 3-4 years down the road.
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