The Giants' decision to sign infielders Parks Harber and Buddy Kennedy to their Triple-A Sacramento affiliate has been met with measured indifference from both media and fans — the kind of organizational depth move that generates more shrugs than strong opinions either way. Baseball writers have largely treated this as standard offseason housekeeping, with most coverage focusing on how these signings represent San Francisco's effort to stock their minor league system with veteran depth rather than any significant impact on the major league roster. Giants fans on social media have been predictably lukewarm, with many viewing Harber and Kennedy as replacement-level insurance policies who might provide some stability at Sacramento but aren't moving the needle for a franchise trying to return to contention in the competitive NL West. This move fits perfectly into the Giants' broader strategy of building organizational depth without making any splash signings, suggesting they're still in evaluation mode rather than aggressive pursuit of immediate upgrades. While these signings won't hurt the organization, they're unlikely to be remembered as particularly prescient moves either — exactly the kind of middling roster maintenance that earns a C grade for being competent but uninspiring.
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