The Blue Jays' acquisition of infielder Lenyn Sosa represents a middling move that fails to generate significant excitement or concern, earning a C CVI. Sosa brings replacement-level talent to Toronto's infield depth chart, the type of organizational addition that rarely moves the needle for contending teams. While he provides some defensive versatility and could serve as emergency depth, this transaction lacks the upside or immediate impact that would elevate it above average. The deal carries minimal risk given the likely modest investment, but it also offers little reward beyond basic roster insurance. This is the definition of a C-grade move — not harmful, but hardly inspiring for a franchise looking to make meaningful strides.
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