The Drew Smith signing generated the classic "meh" reaction that defines most minor league reliever acquisitions — not exciting enough to love, not risky enough to hate. Baseball writers are framing this as a shrewd depth play by the Twins' front office, noting that Smith showed flashes of effectiveness with the Mets before injuries derailed his trajectory, making this the type of low-cost reclamation project that can quietly pay dividends. Twins fans seem cautiously optimistic but realistic, understanding that Smith represents organizational depth rather than a needle-moving addition, with most acknowledging this falls into the "hope he sticks" category of moves. This signing fits Minnesota's broader approach of stockpiling arms with major league experience to bolster their Triple-A depth and provide insurance for inevitable bullpen attrition throughout the season. The beauty of a minor league deal is that there's essentially no downside — if Smith rediscovers his slider command and earns a call-up, the Twins look smart for buying low on talent, and if he flames out in St. Paul, nobody remembers by October.
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