Braves Shakeup: What’s Next for Non-Tendered Stars? 

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The recent wave of non-tender decisions has sent shockwaves through the MLB landscape, particularly with the Braves parting ways with Ramón Laureano and Griffin Canning. This raises some intriguing questions about the future of these players and the strategies of their former teams.

First off, what do you think about the Braves' decision to non-tender Laureano? He had a strong finish to the season, but his high strikeout rate and low walk rate suggest that his performance might not be sustainable. Is this a classic case of a player peaking at the right time, or do you believe he can maintain that level of play moving forward?

And what about Griffin Canning? The Braves just acquired him, and now he's hitting free agency after a disappointing season. Was this a miscalculation on Atlanta's part, or do you think they had valid reasons for letting him go? With his injury history and inconsistent performance, can he still be a valuable asset for another team, or is he destined to be a depth piece at best?

Additionally, the non-tendering of players like Huascar Ynoa and Ray Kerr raises questions about the Braves' roster strategy. Are they clearing space for new talent, or is this a sign of a larger issue within their player development system?

As we dive into the offseason, what bold predictions do you have for these non-tendered players? Will Laureano find a new home and thrive, or will he struggle to find a team willing to take a chance on him? And for Canning, could a return to the Angels be in the cards, or is he better off elsewhere?

Let’s hear your thoughts! What do you think about these non-tender decisions, and how do you see the future unfolding for these players?
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