**Nationals Minor League Signings Draw Muted Response** The Nationals' decision to sign RHPs Riley Cornelio and Luis Perales to their Triple-A Rochester affiliate has generated little fanfare, earning a tepid C-grade reaction from analysts and fans alike. Media coverage has been sparse and largely procedural, with most outlets treating this as routine organizational depth-building rather than meaningful roster construction. Nationals fans on social media have been largely indifferent to the moves, with most discussions focusing instead on the team's lack of major league upgrades and questionable commitment to contending in 2024. These signings align with Washington's apparent strategy of stockpiling affordable veteran arms for organizational depth while operating with budget constraints, though neither pitcher profiles as more than a middling Triple-A starter or long reliever. In hindsight, this move will likely be forgotten entirely unless one of these pitchers unexpectedly emerges as a valuable contributor — a scenario that seems unlikely given their pedestrian track records and the crowded nature of Washington's pitching pipeline.
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