The media consensus on Brendan Beck's signing is cautiously optimistic but decidedly skeptical—a classic feel-good narrative undermined by hard truths about his trajectory. Five headlines leaned heavily into the storybook angle: a 27-year-old finally getting his shot after years of injury setbacks, the kind of perseverance narrative that plays well in spring training previews. However, that same injury history is what's fueling fan doubt; debuting at 27 instead of 22 or 23 signals lost developmental windows and durability red flags that no comeback story fully erases. The framing from beat writers and analysts is consistent: Beck arrives as organizational depth—a flier with minimal margin for error, someone who'll need to dominate in limited opportunities just to remain on the roster. Fans are intrigued enough by the human interest angle to follow his early performances, but there's a clear ceiling-dampening skepticism that his injury past will ultimately define his tenure, not his potential upside.
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