The Mets' reacquisition of Bryan Hudson has been met with collective indifference, as most observers view this as routine roster maintenance rather than a meaningful baseball move. Media coverage has been sparse, with beat writers treating it as standard waiver-wire housekeeping — the kind of transaction that gets buried in trade deadline roundups rather than generating dedicated analysis. Mets fans are largely shrugging at the move, recognizing Hudson as organizational depth who was literally just designated for assignment, making his return feel more like administrative shuffling than strategic planning. This acquisition fits perfectly with New York's approach of maintaining bullpen flexibility while keeping their focus and resources directed toward higher-impact targets, treating Hudson as a replacement-level arm who can eat innings if needed. The C- grade reflects the minimal upside here — while there's no real downside to reclaiming a familiar face for depth purposes, this move won't move the needle for a franchise with playoff aspirations, and Hudson's recent DFA suggests even the organization has modest expectations for his contribution.
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