The Angels' signing of Walbert Ure landed with a thud in the local media cycle, generating the kind of muted, perfunctory coverage reserved for moves that front offices make more out of obligation than ambition. Beat writers treated it as routine roster maintenance — a brief transaction note, not a story — which tells you everything you need to know about how the baseball world received this one. The concerns that did surface were pointed: poor command metrics and a declining velocity trend are two of the ugliest combinations you can attach to a reliever's name, and neither detail inspired any optimism from the analysts who bothered to dig in. Fans largely shrugged, channeling their energy toward hoping for more meaningful additions rather than debating the merits of an unheralded arm who projects as Triple-A depth at best. Ure's ceiling in this organization looks like a September call-up if the injury gods intervene, which is precisely the kind of ceiling that earns a transaction an F in the court of public opinion.
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