The media response to Jorge Polanco's IL placement has been almost comically quiet, which tells you everything you need to know about how this move landed — five outlets covered it, nobody cared, and the cycle moved on within hours. The retroactive dating on the placement signals this is a minor wrist issue rather than anything structurally alarming, and the consensus expectation of a return within two weeks kept any concern from gaining traction. What little coverage existed framed this as a routine roster management decision for a veteran infielder who has been struggling anyway, with no outlet treating it as a significant development worth unpacking. The broader narrative swallowing this move whole is the team's brutal ten-game losing streak, which has completely dominated the conversation and left no oxygen for a mundane IL transaction to breathe. In a different moment, a veteran infielder going down with a wrist injury might generate genuine concern, but right now it barely registers as a footnote in what has been a disastrous stretch.
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