10-15-2010, 04:32 PM
:CIN: receives:
3B Evan Longoria 97 $11M 3 yrs (28 y.o.)
TBR receives:
RF Andy Konruff 77/96 (22 y.o.)
RP Eric McCullough 63/89 (20 y.o.)
SP Harold Olenhouse 73/92 (17 y.o.)
RP Torrence Heck 53/86 (17 y.o.)
C Matthew Cerda 76/82 (23 y.o.)
accept. Here's the guy i needed. I bolster my IF, moving beckham to 2B. I give up konruff, which was really difficult, but I have Toney and a guy like Longo only comes around once in forever. The pitching spects are decent but they're all very young and I still have Mainwaring incubating and Borrero throwing great innings in the pen. Though the next step is to solidify the rotation, I added a much-needed piece to compete in the NL Central, a solid righty power bat which (as you can see from Jory) will definitely be successful, and I still have great talent left in my farm. The best part is Longoria is only 28, has great health, and will be affordable once my contracts come off the books this year.
3B Evan Longoria 97 $11M 3 yrs (28 y.o.)
TBR receives:
RF Andy Konruff 77/96 (22 y.o.)
RP Eric McCullough 63/89 (20 y.o.)
SP Harold Olenhouse 73/92 (17 y.o.)
RP Torrence Heck 53/86 (17 y.o.)
C Matthew Cerda 76/82 (23 y.o.)
accept. Here's the guy i needed. I bolster my IF, moving beckham to 2B. I give up konruff, which was really difficult, but I have Toney and a guy like Longo only comes around once in forever. The pitching spects are decent but they're all very young and I still have Mainwaring incubating and Borrero throwing great innings in the pen. Though the next step is to solidify the rotation, I added a much-needed piece to compete in the NL Central, a solid righty power bat which (as you can see from Jory) will definitely be successful, and I still have great talent left in my farm. The best part is Longoria is only 28, has great health, and will be affordable once my contracts come off the books this year.