Years
1
Total Value
$1.6M
AAV
$1.6M
Guaranteed
$975,000
The media reception surrounding the Dodgers' signing of Anthony Banda is about as muted as it gets, landing at a C- on the sentiment scale and drawing virtually no enthusiasm from analysts or fans alike. Coverage frames this as pure organizational housekeeping — the kind of low-profile bullpen move that barely registers as a headline before disappearing into the transaction wire noise. What little attention the signing did attract quickly shifted to confusion, as a DFA occurring shortly after the deal was completed sent a clear signal of front-office uncertainty rather than conviction. Fans aren't outraged, but they're not encouraged either — the prevailing read is that this is routine bullpen shuffling, the type of revolving-door roster experimentation that characterizes a team still searching for reliable late-game depth. The overall narrative is one of organizational restlessness dressed up as roster management, and the media consensus is that Banda's tenure was too turbulent to qualify as anything more than a marginal, forgettable depth addition.
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The Dodgers signed Anthony Banda (LHP) on January 8, 2026. FanVerdicts grades every reported MLB transaction across three dimensions independently: Contract Value Index measures the deal's value relative to expected production, Sentiment measures media and fan reaction, and Fan Verdict aggregates community voting on this page. Current grades for this move: Contract Value Index B-, Sentiment C-, Fan Verdict pending.
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Dodgers' signing of the player grades out as about market rate (C+), adding depth at left-handed pitcher. The Dodgers will need strong production to justify this investment at this price point.