The Angels' signing of Vaughn Grissom registers as a cautiously optimistic move that most observers view as solid organizational housekeeping rather than a needle-moving addition. Media coverage has been measured, acknowledging that while Grissom showed flashes of promise during his initial Braves call-up in 2022, his subsequent struggles and diminished prospect status make this more about depth than upside. Angels fans are treating this as exactly what it appears to be — a low-risk reclamation project on a former top-100 prospect whose development stalled after leaving Atlanta's system. The move aligns with the Angels' pragmatic approach to filling out their roster with controllable talent, though few expect Grissom to be more than a utility piece competing for bench spots. This signing will likely be forgotten if Grissom remains a fringe player, but could look prescient if the Angels' player development staff can unlock whatever potential convinced them to take this flier on a player whose stock has clearly diminished since his prospect days.
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