Arizona's signing of first baseman Luken Baker earns a D CVI, representing exactly the kind of organizational depth move that generates minimal excitement among fans and analysts alike. Baker's track record screams replacement-level talent, with his brief MLB appearances punctuated more by quick DFAs than sustained production, making this feel like roster filler rather than a meaningful upgrade. While his occasional power flashes—like that clutch three-run homer—hint at some upside, the inconsistency in his performance suggests he's more likely to cycle through the organization than establish himself as reliable depth. The Diamondbacks clearly view this as a low-cost lottery ticket rather than a solution to their first base depth concerns, which explains why the move barely registered on the baseball landscape. This signing reflects Arizona's need to continue searching elsewhere for more dependable options at the position.
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