The Mets' signing of Jorge Polanco earns an A+ CVI despite the veteran second baseman's recent struggles with wrist issues and underwhelming performance. While the media treated this as a routine roster move that barely registered during the team's brutal losing streak, the front office quietly secured a solid starter at a position of need without overpaying for damaged goods. Polanco's injury concerns appear minor given the retroactive dating of his IL stint, suggesting the Mets' medical staff believes he'll return to form within weeks rather than months. The lack of media fanfare and fan attention actually works in the organization's favor here – they addressed a roster hole without creating unrealistic expectations or media circus around a reclamation project. This represents shrewd, low-risk roster construction that could pay dividends if Polanco's wrist issues resolve and he returns to his above-average production levels from previous seasons.
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