The Royals' signing of RHP Eric Cerantola registers as a C- in the court of public opinion — a move that generated acknowledgment but virtually no excitement from the broader baseball media. Coverage has been measured, with multiple outlets flagging Cerantola as a promising Canadian prospect with legitimate developmental upside, yet stopping well short of framing this as a meaningful organizational statement. That tempered optimism is about right for a speculative minor league addition: the prospect rankings give him credibility, but the path to relevance runs squarely through the farm system before anyone in the big leagues needs to take notice. Fan reaction has been essentially nonexistent — the kind of muted response you'd expect for a depth move that carries no immediate roster implications and generates zero clubhouse intrigue. The media consensus here is that Kansas City is making a patient, process-driven bet on development, which is a defensible organizational philosophy but not the stuff of headlines.
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