The media reception around the Royals signing Anthony Gose lands at a B-, and that grade is being generous given how little enthusiasm surrounded the announcement. Coverage was measured at best, with multiple outlets framing this as a low-risk flier on a 35-year-old converted outfielder whose primary credential is success in the Mexican Baseball League — hardly the resume that generates buzz heading into a season. The unusual career arc draws curiosity, but curiosity is not confidence, and most analysts were quick to note that a minor league signee with no recent MLB impact is a significant red flag regardless of how intriguing the backstory might be. Fan reaction mirrors that skepticism — there's a grudging acknowledgment that bullpen depth is a genuine organizational need, but little belief that Gose is the answer rather than a placeholder while the front office looks elsewhere. The consensus is clear: this is a forgettable depth move, the kind of signing that gets remembered only if something goes unexpectedly right, and right now nobody in the media is betting on that outcome.
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