The media reaction to Nick Pivetta landing on the IL with elbow concerns has been exactly what you would expect — straightforward injury coverage with an undercurrent of organizational frustration. Multiple outlets have flagged this as another rotation health blow for a Padres pitching staff that has struggled to stay intact, and the narrative around San Diego's inability to keep starters on the field is only getting louder. There is no controversy about the move itself — placing an injured pitcher on the IL is administrative reality — but the broader context is what is drawing criticism from fans who have watched this story play out too many times this season. The sentiment around Pivetta personally remains measured and sympathetic; the expectation across baseball media is that he returns when healthy, and no one is writing him off as a pitcher. The real story the press is chasing is structural: rotation depth has become a glaring organizational weakness, and this IL stint only adds another chapter to that frustrating narrative for San Diego's fanbase.
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