The media reaction to Detroit's waiver claim of RHP Yoniel Curet is about as muted as it gets, and a D+ sentiment grade reflects just how little this move registered across the baseball landscape. Five headlines covered the transaction, and the overwhelming tone was indifference shading into skepticism — outlets framed the signing less as a deliberate roster-building decision and more as an organizational scramble for warm arms. The narrative circulating in baseball circles paints Curet as a fringe reliever destined for Triple-A shuttle duty and mop-up innings rather than any meaningful bullpen contribution, which is a damning characterization for a player the Tigers felt compelled to claim. What little fan attention this move attracted was largely dismissive, with most of the fanbase's energy consumed by other roster concerns that feel far more consequential to the season. The bottom line on sentiment here is stark: when a transaction generates more questions about a pitching development pipeline's health than it does optimism about an individual acquisition, the media narrative has rendered its verdict, and it is not a flattering one.
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The Tigers waived Yoniel Curet (RHP) on April 13, 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 pending, Sentiment D+, Fan Verdict pending.
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