The Astros' signing of Peter Lambert generated the predictable shoulder shrug you'd expect from a minor league depth move — fans and analysts alike view this as smart organizational housekeeping rather than any meaningful roster upgrade. Media coverage has been minimal, with most outlets treating this as routine winter business for a franchise known for squeezing value from reclamation projects, though Lambert's injury-riddled track record and limited major league success temper expectations considerably. Astros faithful seem content with the no-risk nature of the deal, understanding that Lambert represents organizational depth while the team focuses on bigger fish like potentially landing Josh Hader for their bullpen. This move fits Houston's established pattern of stockpiling arms with upside on minor league contracts, banking on their player development infrastructure to uncover hidden gems among the wreckage of other organizations' castoffs. The grade reflects the transaction's modest ceiling — if Lambert somehow resurrects his career as a useful middle reliever, this looks prescient, but more likely it's forgotten depth that never impacts the major league roster.
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