The Walbert Ure signing landed with a thud, generating barely a ripple in the baseball media landscape — and what little coverage it did receive was far from flattering. Local beat writers treated it as a footnote, the kind of minor roster move that gets three sentences and a quick scroll past, with nobody seriously arguing this represents a meaningful upgrade anywhere on the roster. A 5.40 ERA across three organizations is the baseball equivalent of a resume that keeps getting you interviews at worse and worse jobs, and that track record left media observers and fans alike completely unmoved. The broader narrative framing here is blunt: this is a warm body addition, a mop-up arm destined to shuttle between Triple-A and the late innings of blowouts, which is essentially the definition of an organizational depth signing that inspires zero confidence. When even the local fanbase barely notices a transaction, that silence is its own verdict, and the consensus on Ure is as clear as it is unkind — forgettable roster filler with an F-grade reception to match.
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