Non-Tender Shockwaves: Which Players Will Thrive in New Homes? 

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The recent wave of non-tender decisions has sent shockwaves through the MLB landscape, and it's time to dive into the implications of these moves. The Rockies' decision to non-tender Cal Quantrill and Brendan Rodgers raises questions about their future direction. Are they signaling a rebuild, or is this a strategic move to free up payroll for bigger acquisitions?

Meanwhile, the Angels have let go of Patrick Sandoval, which could be a pivotal moment for their pitching staff. With the Angels consistently struggling to find reliable arms, what does this mean for their chances next season? Could Sandoval thrive elsewhere and become a key player for a contender?

The trade between the Reds and Royals involving Brady Singer and Jonathan India is another intriguing development. Both players have shown flashes of brilliance, but can they find consistency in their new environments? What are your thoughts on this trade? Who do you think will benefit more in the long run?

And let's not forget about the Blue Jays' decision to non-tender Jordan Romano and the Phillies parting ways with Austin Hays. How do these moves impact their respective rosters and playoff aspirations?

Bold prediction time: which of these non-tendered players do you think will have the biggest bounce-back season in 2025? Share your thoughts, experiences, and insights on these developments!

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