Scott Trade Bonus
Who Will Get……….?
Adrian Gonzalez:
Cliff Lee:
Roy Oswalt:
Dan Haren:
Fausto Carmona:
David DeJesus:
Dan Uggla:
Kelly Johnson:
Luke Scott:
Jake Westbrook:
Kevin Millwood:
Ben Sheets:
Bonus: Name who will be traded for that player
BQ#1: Will The Nationals Sign Bryce Harper?
BQ#2: Who would you like to see your favorite team get?
Adrian Gonzalez: Angels or Marniers
Cliff Lee: Yankees or White Sox
Roy Oswalt: Rangers or Dodgers
Dan Haren: Staying with Diamondbacks
Fausto Carmona: O’s or staying with Indians
David DeJesus: Indians or staying with Royals
Dan Uggla: Staying with Marlins
Kelly Johnson: Mets or O’s
Luke Scott: Staying with O’s
Jake Westbrook: Staying with Indians
Kevin Millwood: Pirates or Royals
Ben Sheets: Blue Jays or staying with A’s
BQ1-yes
BQ2-I don’t really mind cause I think the Yankees are fine but maybe a good backup utility man and possibly Cliff Lee
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