The Dietrich Enns signing lands exactly where you'd expect it to — a C in the court of public opinion, with media coverage treating it as organizational housekeeping rather than a legitimate bullpen statement. Multiple outlets acknowledged the move, but none framed it as anything beyond a low-risk depth addition, and that consensus tells you everything about the perceived ceiling here. Enns brings left-handed relief experience to the table, which has inherent value, but his limited major league track record keeps the enthusiasm firmly in check. Fans aren't upset about the signing so much as indifferent to it — this reads as an organizational depth move dressed up as a roster decision, not a meaningful upgrade to the relief corps. The realistic expectation is a spring training competition for a middle relief role, which is a perfectly reasonable outcome for a move that was never meant to move the needle.
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