This waiver claim generated a collective shrug from the baseball world, with most observers viewing it as the definition of a low-stakes depth move that barely registers on the transaction radar. Beat writers covering the Rockies treated Thompson's acquisition as routine roster maintenance, focusing more on the mechanics of the waiver process than any potential impact the right-hander might have on Colorado's middling bullpen. Fans on social media largely echoed this tepid response, with many questioning why the organization would bother claiming a pitcher who's bounced around multiple systems without establishing himself as anything more than a replacement-level arm. The move fits Colorado's pattern of collecting fringe relievers rather than investing in proven bullpen pieces, suggesting they're still in evaluation mode rather than making serious competitive upgrades. Six months from now, Thompson will likely be either quietly released or serving as organizational depth in Triple-A, making this the type of forgettable transaction that gets lost in the shuffle of a rebuilding team's roster churn.
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