I gave up Cody Ross, Pedro Feliz, Heath Bell, and Micah Owings, and got back David Wright, Justin Upton, Francisco Cordero, and Johann Santana
You have to be kidding right Dave? I mean you have to be, there's no way that's a real trade.
We play in a keeper draft auction league; when you draft a player, you have the rights to him for up to three years, at that price, at which point he must go back in the draft pool. Players in their third year get the designation "o". Each player must draft a team of 23 players with only $65, making the average player salary about $2.85. $10 is a really high salary (out of 276 players, there are only 7 $10 players this year.) I am in seventh place, but reasonably close to 2nd (1st is running away with it.) The guy who traded with me is in 11th (10th is 12 points behind 9th) so he is out of it and playing for next year. Wright and Upton are "o" players. worthless to him since he can't keep them. Cordero was a concession to get the other guys, although his salary is $8, and I probably won't keep him, and Santana is $10.50, and I definitely won't keep him. But the guys I gave up, Bell, Owings, Feliz, and Ross, have respective salaries for the next 2 years of .25, .25, .75, and 1.50. As of the end of last week, I had their approximate $ values at 8, 1, 3, and 5, so he's got $15-$20 bucks worth of players for less than $3, and he will have an additional $62 to spend.
So it sets me up for this year with players that were mostly worthless to him, and it sets him up for next year, provided those guys stay in the NL.
Does that help? Or are you suggesting that I got screwed in the deal?