The media narrative surrounding Juan Soto's IL placement is measured and calm — exactly what you want to see when a franchise cornerstone goes down. Five headlines have coalesced around a consistent 2-3 week timeline, which signals that beat reporters and team sources are aligned on the severity, or lack thereof, of this calf strain. The tone across coverage is protective rather than alarmist, framing this as a routine, conservative roster move for an elite slugger rather than a red flag. Fan anxiety is present but contained, driven less by the injury itself and more by the sheer weight of the investment Soto represents to this organization and its championship aspirations. With MRI results still pending to confirm the exact return date, the sentiment earns an A+ precisely because the messaging has been tight, transparent, and consistent — the kind of media management that keeps panic from taking root.
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