The Athletics' signing of outfielder Denzel Clarke lands as a C-grade move — functional, but nothing that shifts the conversation around this roster. Clarke profiles as a depth piece at this stage, the kind of addition that fills a roster spot without generating meaningful buzz in league circles. With no substantial media framing surrounding the deal, it signals a low-profile transaction that front offices execute quietly during roster construction rather than one they trumpet as a organizational cornerstone. The lack of accompanying narrative suggests neither a bargain steal nor an overpay, just a neutral piece of roster maintenance that keeps options open without committing significant resources. Until Clarke forces the issue with his performance on the field, this signing earns a C Contract Value Index (CVI) — squarely average, and exactly as forgettable as the silence around it suggests.
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