Trade Up for Review
Trade Up for Review
The following trade:
Indians trade John Maine to Rockies for Akinori Otsuka, Fernando Rodney
Was approved by the TRC but has been challenged.
A 2/3 Majority is required to overturn the approval (20 votes) and 1/3 to uphold the TRC decision (10 votes).
Bear in mind this trade involves a new member (Cleveland) and as such is subject to stricter requirements.
Indians trade John Maine to Rockies for Akinori Otsuka, Fernando Rodney
Was approved by the TRC but has been challenged.
A 2/3 Majority is required to overturn the approval (20 votes) and 1/3 to uphold the TRC decision (10 votes).
Bear in mind this trade involves a new member (Cleveland) and as such is subject to stricter requirements.
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Question...
Are TRC members who already approved the deal allowed to reverse their vote?!?
Just wondering...if not, any vote should start off with the people who already approved the deal + the Gm's involved that already approved it.
Are TRC members who already approved the deal allowed to reverse their vote?!?
Just wondering...if not, any vote should start off with the people who already approved the deal + the Gm's involved that already approved it.
2008-2023 Mets: 1,143-1,296...469%
2006-2008 Rockies: 242-244...498%
IBC Total: 1,385-1,540...474%
2022: lost WC
2023: lost WC
2024: 1st NL East; lost WC
2006-2008 Rockies: 242-244...498%
IBC Total: 1,385-1,540...474%
2022: lost WC
2023: lost WC
2024: 1st NL East; lost WC
All GM's are allowed to vote however they choose. If a GM involved in the trade chooses to vote against the Deal then he is entitled to do so.
However, the Trade Submission and TRC votes are one time, binding decisions, which is why TRC members should not rush hastily into any decisions, which from what was said on the other thread, it does not seem that they did. I got the impression all three seriously weighed the merits of the trade, which is all that can be truly asked of them.
However, the Trade Submission and TRC votes are one time, binding decisions, which is why TRC members should not rush hastily into any decisions, which from what was said on the other thread, it does not seem that they did. I got the impression all three seriously weighed the merits of the trade, which is all that can be truly asked of them.
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So in other words, if someone on the TRC originally approved the deal, they are then allowed to vote against it in a league vote?
I've seen "herd mentality" make some of the brightest fellows second guess themselves in the past.
I've seen "herd mentality" make some of the brightest fellows second guess themselves in the past.
2008-2023 Mets: 1,143-1,296...469%
2006-2008 Rockies: 242-244...498%
IBC Total: 1,385-1,540...474%
2022: lost WC
2023: lost WC
2024: 1st NL East; lost WC
2006-2008 Rockies: 242-244...498%
IBC Total: 1,385-1,540...474%
2022: lost WC
2023: lost WC
2024: 1st NL East; lost WC
Not real sure who you are referring to here, but as I had previously stated I was poised to vote against it but it had already gone through, therefore I could not vote. What everyone else does has nothing to do with what I do on votes of this type.Rockies wrote:So in other words, if someone on the TRC originally approved the deal, they are then allowed to vote against it in a league vote?
I've seen "herd mentality" make some of the brightest fellows second guess themselves in the past.
Also, if a TRC member receives more information to consider between the two votes that would persuade them to reverse their original vote that seems like it would be okay to do.
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I wasn't referring to anyone in particular.
I was thinking that the league vote should only be open to people who have not already voted on the issue.
The other information to be considered, most the time, is the opinions of other GM's, which could easily sway a TRC member to reverse their initial educated vote.
And this isn't just because I'm involved in the trade at hand, it's something that I've thought about for a while.
I was thinking that the league vote should only be open to people who have not already voted on the issue.
The other information to be considered, most the time, is the opinions of other GM's, which could easily sway a TRC member to reverse their initial educated vote.
And this isn't just because I'm involved in the trade at hand, it's something that I've thought about for a while.
2008-2023 Mets: 1,143-1,296...469%
2006-2008 Rockies: 242-244...498%
IBC Total: 1,385-1,540...474%
2022: lost WC
2023: lost WC
2024: 1st NL East; lost WC
2006-2008 Rockies: 242-244...498%
IBC Total: 1,385-1,540...474%
2022: lost WC
2023: lost WC
2024: 1st NL East; lost WC
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We've got a revised version that might be coming through soon, so let me know when the players are back and we'll resubmit when we figure things out.
2008-2023 Mets: 1,143-1,296...469%
2006-2008 Rockies: 242-244...498%
IBC Total: 1,385-1,540...474%
2022: lost WC
2023: lost WC
2024: 1st NL East; lost WC
2006-2008 Rockies: 242-244...498%
IBC Total: 1,385-1,540...474%
2022: lost WC
2023: lost WC
2024: 1st NL East; lost WC
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The Rangers should have committed to rebuilding a long time ago. Otsuka had decent value, but they wanted top prospects for him. They were greedy and have nothing to show.
2008-2023 Mets: 1,143-1,296...469%
2006-2008 Rockies: 242-244...498%
IBC Total: 1,385-1,540...474%
2022: lost WC
2023: lost WC
2024: 1st NL East; lost WC
2006-2008 Rockies: 242-244...498%
IBC Total: 1,385-1,540...474%
2022: lost WC
2023: lost WC
2024: 1st NL East; lost WC
Rockies wrote:The Rangers should have committed to rebuilding a long time ago. Otsuka had decent value, but they wanted top prospects for him. They were greedy and have nothing to show.
.....or they just didn't think his shoulder was worth risking $3+ million on this season.
If they really thought he was healthy, they could have easily tendered him a deal and then traded him during the season to a playoff team in need of a bullpen arm for solid prospects.
As I said originally, the Rangers actions when it came time to tender him would speak volumes as to their true feelings regarding his shoulder.