The Sonny Gray signing to Boston lands with a thud, generating a muted and largely skeptical public reaction — a C-grade sentiment that reflects genuine uncertainty rather than outright hostility. Gray is a veteran arm with a track record of streakiness, and Red Sox fans have seen this kind of mid-tier rotation addition before: competent on paper, polarizing in practice. Without a clear media narrative framing this move as bold or strategic, the default response from the fanbase is a collective shrug rather than any surge of optimism. The sentiment here is not quite alarm, but it is nowhere close to the enthusiasm a front office typically wants when adding a veteran starter — the optics read more like roster maintenance than a genuine upgrade push. Until Gray takes the mound in a Boston uniform and proves he can be a reliable top-of-rotation presence, this signing stays firmly in "we'll believe it when we see it" territory.
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