The media reception around the Braves designating George Soriano for assignment lands squarely at a D+, reflecting a transaction that generated noise without generating much genuine interest. Coverage framed the move primarily as a vehicle to add José Suarez, positioning Soriano's departure as incidental rather than meaningful — the kind of bullpen shuffling that draws a brief paragraph and gets scrolled past. What attention Soriano did receive leaned on his hard-throwing profile as a talking point, but the DFA status itself undercut any narrative about untapped upside, signaling that neither the organization nor the market treated him as a real asset. The fact that multiple outlets noted his subsequent Cardinals claim as a curiosity rather than a story speaks volumes — it reads as one front office hedging on a profile another is willing to gamble on, not a competitive acquisition drawing genuine excitement. Fan sentiment barely registered Soriano's exit, with attention fixed on who arrived rather than who left, cementing this as a low-attachment, depth-shuffling transaction that the broader baseball media quickly moved past.
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