The reaction to the Astros signing Cody Bolton has been almost universally muted, with the move drawing a C-grade sentiment that reflects just how little enthusiasm surrounds a standard bullpen shuffle. Coverage has largely ignored Bolton himself, instead centering on the Christian Roa demotion as the actual story — Bolton is being treated as a depth afterthought rather than a meaningful roster addition. The consensus characterization is blunt: Bolton profiles as an AAAA arm, the kind of pitcher who fills innings in a pinch but never sticks long enough to matter, with most analysts projecting a quick return to Triple-A once roster needs shift. Astros fans are voicing mild frustration, not outrage, which almost makes it worse — this is the kind of transaction that signals front office patience at a moment when the fanbase is hungry for something more impactful. The bottom line on the media narrative is clear: this is roster maintenance, not a solution, and nobody is pretending otherwise.
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