The media reception surrounding Austin Voth's designation for assignment was about as quiet as it gets — a collective shrug from the baseball press that amounts to an F-grade sentiment moment. Multiple outlets only covered the move in the context of Josh Fleming's corresponding promotion from Triple-A, meaning Voth's exit was treated as a footnote rather than the main story. The framing across coverage was consistent: this is a team pivoting toward younger bullpen arms and more intentional lefty-righty balance, with Voth serving as a casualty of that organizational shift. Fan reaction was virtually nonexistent, with most Toronto supporters filing the transaction under routine late-season roster shuffling rather than anything worth debating. When a veteran's departure barely registers a reaction — not outrage, not sadness, just silence — that's the clearest possible signal that his role had already been marginalized long before the official designation.
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