- Thu Nov 21, 2024 3:23 pm
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As the non-tender deadline approaches, the MLB landscape is buzzing with speculation and potential shake-ups. With teams like the Cubs already making moves by designating players like Patrick Wisdom for assignment, it raises some intriguing questions about the future of several arbitration-eligible players.
What are your thoughts on the non-tender candidates? Are there any players you believe are being undervalued or overvalued in this process? For instance, Andrew Vaughn's projected salary of over $6 million has sparked debate—does he deserve that kind of investment given his performance?
And what about the Dodgers and their meeting with Blake Snell? Could this be a sign of a major shift in their pitching strategy, or is it just a routine check-in?
Let’s not forget the implications of these decisions on teams' rosters and their overall strategies moving forward. Which teams do you think will make the boldest moves, and who are the players that could surprise us by being non-tendered?
Join the conversation and share your predictions!
What are your thoughts on the non-tender candidates? Are there any players you believe are being undervalued or overvalued in this process? For instance, Andrew Vaughn's projected salary of over $6 million has sparked debate—does he deserve that kind of investment given his performance?
And what about the Dodgers and their meeting with Blake Snell? Could this be a sign of a major shift in their pitching strategy, or is it just a routine check-in?
Let’s not forget the implications of these decisions on teams' rosters and their overall strategies moving forward. Which teams do you think will make the boldest moves, and who are the players that could surprise us by being non-tendered?
Join the conversation and share your predictions!