The Rockies' re-signing of Keegan Thompson lands squarely in C-grade territory because the baseball world views this move with cautious skepticism rather than enthusiasm or outright rejection. Media coverage has been notably mixed, reflecting uncertainty about Thompson's role and whether he can deliver consistent innings after being previously designated for assignment — a red flag that haunts his credibility. His recent claim from the Reds positions him as a reclamation project with latent upside, which tempers criticism but doesn't generate confidence among beat writers or fans tracking Colorado's pitching depth. The prevailing narrative suggests Thompson gets another opportunity to prove durability and reliability, but skepticism runs deep: fans and analysts are questioning whether Colorado's documented rotation struggles warrant investment in journeyman arms rather than established reinforcements. Unless Thompson posts meaningful durability over the coming months, this signing will likely fade into the background as a modest organizational gamble that didn't meaningfully address the franchise's core pitching problems.
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