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Have you tried swithcing the teams on the trade screen? Instead of your team being the offering team make them the receiving team and the computer team the offering team. Build the exact same offer and see if it likes the trade that way. I'd been messing around and it seemed that the AI liked a trade that way when it didn't with the original setup of me being the offering team.
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No, no, no, no, no.
When you switch the offers on the trade screen, you're cheating. The "That's a good offer!" result when you get that is because the program ALWAYS looks at the trade from the RECEIVING team's point of view. It's not that the AI likes the trade that way, it's that they have no say in it.
Try this: Have any team offer their lowest, no-talent A-ball player to Montreal for Vlad Guerrero, Jose Vidro, and Bartolo Colon. No deal. Then, have Montreal be the OFFERING team, and put the same three players up for the same scrub, and the other team (not Montreal, the "recieving team") will say "That's a good offer!" unless they can't afford them or something similar.