The Phillies' signing of RHP Alan Rangel earns a **C- CVI**, and the transaction tells you everything you need to know about its ceiling before Rangel ever throws a pitch in Philadelphia. This is a classic organizational depth move — the kind of low-risk, low-reward addition that fills out a 40-man roster without meaningfully shifting competitive expectations in any direction. The yo-yo pattern of debuting, getting recalled, and being promptly sent back to Triple-A is the clearest possible signal that Rangel sits at the fringes of roster relevance rather than forming any part of a serious bullpen or rotation calculus. At best, he projects as a Triple-A depth arm with spot-start utility in emergency scenarios — a below-average big-league option who exists primarily to absorb innings when the situation demands a warm body rather than a difference-maker. There's no excitement to manufacture here, and fans shouldn't expect any; this is standard organizational shuffling, and the C- CVI reflects exactly that reality.
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