- Sat Nov 23, 2024 12:35 am
#1800
The Colorado Rockies have made some bold moves this offseason, non-tendering both Brendan Rodgers and Cal Quantrill, which has sent shockwaves through the fanbase. As the Rockies continue to shed payroll and pivot towards a youth movement, it raises some intriguing questions about the direction of the franchise.
First off, what does this mean for the Rockies' future? Are they finally committing to a rebuild, or is this just a temporary step back? With the departure of two players who had potential but struggled to meet expectations, can we expect the Rockies to fully embrace their younger talent?
Brendan Rodgers, once a top prospect, had his moments but was plagued by injuries. Do you think the Rockies made the right call in letting him go? Could he still find success elsewhere, or has his time as a promising player come to an end?
As for Cal Quantrill, he showed flashes of brilliance but faltered towards the end of the season. Was his non-tendering a reflection of his inconsistency, or does it signal a larger issue within the Rockies' pitching staff?
Looking ahead, who do you think should be the next player to step up in the Rockies' lineup? With the team saving an estimated $20.1 million in payroll, how should they reinvest that money? Should they pursue free agents, or continue to focus on developing their farm system?
Let’s hear your thoughts! What are your predictions for the Rockies in the coming season? Are they on the right path, or are they digging themselves into a deeper hole?
First off, what does this mean for the Rockies' future? Are they finally committing to a rebuild, or is this just a temporary step back? With the departure of two players who had potential but struggled to meet expectations, can we expect the Rockies to fully embrace their younger talent?
Brendan Rodgers, once a top prospect, had his moments but was plagued by injuries. Do you think the Rockies made the right call in letting him go? Could he still find success elsewhere, or has his time as a promising player come to an end?
As for Cal Quantrill, he showed flashes of brilliance but faltered towards the end of the season. Was his non-tendering a reflection of his inconsistency, or does it signal a larger issue within the Rockies' pitching staff?
Looking ahead, who do you think should be the next player to step up in the Rockies' lineup? With the team saving an estimated $20.1 million in payroll, how should they reinvest that money? Should they pursue free agents, or continue to focus on developing their farm system?
Let’s hear your thoughts! What are your predictions for the Rockies in the coming season? Are they on the right path, or are they digging themselves into a deeper hole?