The media consensus on Seattle's Weston Wilson signing lands squarely in cautious indifference—a C+ sentiment grade that captures the infield shuffling as organizational tinkering rather than a splash. Coverage frames this as a marginal upgrade at the depth level, with outlets acknowledging Wilson's veteran status as a lottery ticket worth the minimal commitment, not a cornerstone move. Multiple headlines noted his immediate opportunities against Boston, which signaled organizational confidence, though that same early playing time underscored that this is a depth competition, not a coronation. The dominant narrative pegs Wilson as a AAAA profile—too talented to ignore but lacking the consistency or ceiling to reshape Seattle's infield picture—and fans have largely accepted this as typical roster maintenance with negligible playoff implications either way. The Mariners' approach here reads as continued patching rather than problem-solving, and media reaction reflects that reality: neither a misstep nor a masterstroke, just another swing at infield depth hoping to find lightning in a bottle.
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