The media reception around Brandon Young's addition to the rotation lands squarely in C territory — the kind of coverage that acknowledges necessity without generating any genuine excitement. Every major headline frames this as a reactionary move driven by injury circumstances rather than a front office vote of confidence in Young as a legitimate rotation piece, and that distinction matters when reading the room on public perception. The lone bright spot drawing any positive attention is Young's ten-strikeout outing, which at least gives analysts something to point to when arguing he deserves a real audition rather than a cup-of-coffee stint. Fan energy, however, is largely consumed by concern over the injury situation that created this opening in the first place, which means Young is operating in a narrative vacuum where he has to earn attention rather than having it handed to him. Until he strings together consistent performances and forces the conversation to shift from "emergency depth arm" to "legitimate rotation option," the media framing around this signing stays skeptical and conditional at best.
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