The media reaction to Pete Fairbanks rejoining Miami's roster off the paternity list was about as low-key as roster moves get — and that's not a bad thing. Five transaction headlines covered the reinstatement with the same energy reserved for procedural housekeeping, which is precisely how a routine bullpen return should land. What the understated coverage does signal, though, is a quiet confidence in Fairbanks as a reliable middle relief presence who slots back in without controversy or fanfare. Fans were largely preoccupied with broader roster construction conversations, treating this move as background noise rather than a flashpoint — a sign that his role is well-understood and uncontested. The B+ sentiment here reflects a clean, drama-free return: not a needle-mover, but a welcomed addition of dependable bullpen depth that the media framed as exactly what it is — a veteran reliever back where he belongs.
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