The Blue Jays' signing of Addison Barger at right field has generated a muted public response, which tracks given the limited media framing surrounding the move. Without a clear narrative attached to the deal — no compelling backstory, no dramatic market competition, no obvious statement-of-intent framing — the transaction has largely failed to capture the attention of even engaged fans. A C sentiment grade reflects exactly that: not outright hostility, but a collective shrug from a fanbase and media landscape that needs more context to get excited. Barger profiles as a depth-level addition rather than a marquee acquisition, and the absence of any accompanying commentary from the organization has done nothing to reframe that perception. Until Toronto provides a clearer picture of how Barger fits into their outfield plans, the sentiment around this signing is unlikely to move meaningfully in either direction.
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