The media reception surrounding the Padres' signing of Sung-Mun Song lands at a C, and honestly, that grade might be generous given how thoroughly the transaction was buried beneath other storylines. Five headlines covered the move, almost entirely as an afterthought to the Mexico City Series coverage rather than as a story in its own right. The 27th-man designation made the purpose of the signing crystal clear from the jump — this was a roster-mechanics play, not a meaningful addition to San Diego's plans. Song's near-immediate option assignment confirmed exactly what the initial framing suggested: a temporary roster technicality dressed up as a transaction. Fan engagement was essentially nonexistent, with most attention locked onto the new ownership narrative surrounding the same series, leaving Song's signing as one of the quieter moves you'll see logged this season.
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