The Blue Jays' signing of Tanner Andrews earned a B- sentiment grade, reflecting modest media enthusiasm tempered by legitimate confusion over roster construction logic. Coverage across multiple outlets acknowledged the low-risk upside of adding a pitcher with MLB experience and a live arm to the depth mix, but the narrative shifted sharply when Andrews was outrighted despite posting a 0.00 ERA in his debut—a decision that sparked rightful fan skepticism about whether performance or pure cap/roster math drove the move. The contradiction between "perfect debut" and "cut from the 40-man roster" created a credibility gap that dulled what should have been straightforward positive sentiment around a depth acquisition. Media consensus settled on Andrews as a shuttle option who will likely yo-yo between Triple-A and Toronto rather than a meaningful contributor, which deflated long-term optimism despite acknowledging short-term organizational value. The take-away: smart front-office asset management in isolation, but executed in a way that left observers questioning the message being sent about player development and roster prioritization.
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