The Rangers' dual signing of center fielder Dairon Blanco and right-hander Michel Ota has generated a lukewarm response across baseball circles, landing squarely in "depth move" territory that neither excites nor concerns most observers. Media coverage has been minimal but generally positive on the low-risk nature of these acquisitions, with beat writers noting that Blanco brings legitimate defensive skills in center field despite limited offensive upside, while Ota represents the type of international pitching prospect teams routinely stash in their systems. Rangers fans seem cautiously optimistic about Blanco's glove potentially providing value as a fourth outfielder, though few are expecting either player to meaningfully impact the big league roster in 2024. These signings align with Texas's broader approach of adding organizational depth while preserving payroll flexibility for bigger moves, following their championship run with practical rather than splashy additions. This grade of C reflects the consensus that while these aren't needle-moving acquisitions, they represent solid organizational building blocks that could provide unexpected value if either player develops beyond current expectations.
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