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Originally Posted by Paul Is On Tilt
The best overall player in that trade scenario is obviously Miguel Cabrera. The huge question mark is Grady Sizemore. If you feel that Grady can become a 30/30 man again, then side with the Cabrera/Sizemore side of the deal.Originally Posted by Shady4Life
Should I trade Pablo Sandoval and Jacoby Ellsbury for Miguel Cabrera and Grady Sizemore?
With Jacoby Ellsbury, you can dominate SB. Jacoby will get you 60-70 SBs. There were only 2 other players who got 60 SBs, and they were Michael Bourne and Carl Crawford. Having Jacoby puts you in a really good position in that category. Jacoby gets you runs (yeah, I know only 94 runs scored, but remember he was batting in the bottom part of the lineup part of last season) and he did hit .301 last season. Sandoval is still improving. He surprised me with his power production last year and I think he can improve on those numbers this year with the addition of Huff and De Rosa to hit behind him.
It all depends on how your team is constructed. If you can afford a little power for speed, then Pablo and Jacoby is the deal for you. If you can sacrifice SBs, then Cabrera and Sizemore is the deal for you.
I went for the trade...I read your advice, and I agree Jacoby would have basically won steals for me, but I do have A-Rod(14), Andrus(33 and should improve), and BJ Upton(42), so I feel like I upgraded, and still have a good shot at winning power totals and steals, here's my team:
C-Montero
1-M.Cabrera
2.J. Lopez
3.A-Rod
OF-Sizemore
OF-C.Lee
OF-BJ Upton
Util-Pence
Bench-Guerrero, Heyward, Quentin,Kendrick
SP's-Greinke, Verlander, Oswalt, T.Hudson (Need to pick up another SP, or trade for one.)
RP's-Broxton, H.Bell, Aardsma, Rauch