The media reaction to Pittsburgh's signing of Jared Triolo lands at a C, and it's hard to argue for anything higher given the narrative surrounding him right now. Across multiple outlets, the dominant storyline is a player who has spent the majority of 2025 on the injured list with a knee injury that derailed any meaningful contributions he might have made. The clearest signal that beat writers and analysts are picking up on is the subsequent recall of another infielder, which raises legitimate questions about whether Triolo even has a guaranteed roster spot heading into next spring. Fan sentiment mirrors the media skepticism — there's genuine concern that his injury history makes him a fragile bet for any kind of consistent role, let alone a starting position in the Pittsburgh infield. At best, the consensus frames this as a depth retention move with a ceiling of utility-player competition next spring, which is exactly the kind of low-conviction signing that earns a flat C from the public.
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