The media reception around Spencer Strider's return to Atlanta's rotation is overwhelmingly positive in tone, yet the sentiment grade lands at a C — a reflection of the real uncertainty that underlies all the enthusiasm. Every headline confirms his activation from an oblique issue, and the organizational decision to clear him for game action immediately has been read as a strong vote of confidence in his recovery. Fans are genuinely energized by the prospect of his elite strikeout ability returning to the fold, and the narrative around Atlanta's postseason hopes has noticeably sharpened since the news broke. But the oblique injury history is impossible to ignore, and the gap between "cleared to play" and "fully healthy ace" is precisely where cautious analysts are pumping the brakes. The buzz is real, the optimism is warranted if things go right, but the durability question hanging over this return is exactly why the sentiment here can't climb higher than a C despite the excitement surrounding it.
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