Is It Time for the Rockies to Part Ways with Ryan McMahon? Let's Discuss! 

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The Colorado Rockies are at a crossroads, and the name on everyone's lips is Ryan McMahon. With the team looking to cut payroll and seemingly stuck in a cycle of mediocrity, is now the time to trade McMahon?

On one hand, McMahon is a solid player with a track record of durability and defensive prowess at third base. He’s consistently put up decent offensive numbers, and his versatility could be a valuable asset for a contender. But with the Rockies' history of holding onto players until their value diminishes, will they make the right call this time?

Let’s consider the implications of trading McMahon. Would it be a smart move to free up payroll and allow younger prospects like Kyle Karros and Charlie Condon to step into more prominent roles? Or does McMahon still hold enough value to be a cornerstone for a potential Rockies resurgence?

Moreover, what does this say about the Rockies' approach to rebuilding? Are they too loyal to their players, or is there a fear of letting go of someone who could thrive elsewhere?

I want to hear your thoughts! Should the Rockies trade McMahon now while his value is high, or is he too valuable to let go? What do you think the Rockies should do to break free from their current cycle of disappointment? Let’s dive into this debate and see where it leads!

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