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Originally Posted by IStillDream
So, a very solid, very cheap #3 starter, two cost controlled MLB outfielders (one with a good bat, one with an elite glove), and two prospects with reasonable chances at an MLB future. Considering that the Cardinals need pitching and have a completely barren farm system in my game, I think that's a pretty reasonable return for Heyward. That's how real MLB teams make trades.
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If you think it's fair, then you're free to do it. I think your description says it all though: solid, cost controlled, chance at an MLB future for an all-star. I don't think he gets dealt without a premium prospect or two going back.
Anyways, i think a lot of long time players have house rules against X for 1 trades. If you make even 1 each year, the effects are huge.