Just to let new people here know: the AAA players are REAL player seasons in MLB history. The pitchers tend to be lousy with rare exceptions, useful as mop up, occasional filler to rest starters or at best long relief.
But the position players are often very good and in general at least average good. Valuable.
You need to read the first page of this thread to see how to identify your AAA players. Most successful owners draft 8 or at most 9 (if one is a pinch-hitter or defensive sub) position players and however many pitchers they really want to use, then fill the roster to 25 with $200,000 filler players whom they immediately dump on the waiver wire to exchange for a valuable player - a fourth OF or a relief pitcher, and then move all the AAA position players up to the main roster as their bench players. In some cases, when an AAA position player is especially good, they might even dump a drafted player on the waiver wire, substitute the AAA player there and get another arm for the rotation or upgrade a starter with the extra money.
So be careful in your AAA trades when new. In general don't trade position players for pitchers.
I also, as a question of character, rightness and honor, ask all veteran owners playing here to NOT resort to tricking newbies at WIS by offering to trade them AAA pitchers for good players knowing they don't know any better yet. It is an undignified and dishonorable way to win. Let's play it straight everyone, and rely on our talents, not our our trickery.
2/16/2016 6:49 AM (edited)