MLB offseason grades: Who got an A, who got an F? What about the Reds?
Briefly

As Major League Baseball wraps up its offseason, teams across the league have made various moves to enhance their rosters. While some franchises have made significant signings or trades, others are facing uncertainties, particularly regarding veteran players. The analysis by USA TODAY Sports includes offseason grades for all teams in the American League, noting the Boston Red Sox's impressive acquisition of Garrett Crochet, while teams like the Chicago White Sox received lower marks for their efforts. Overall, these grades reflect both strategic successes and question marks as teams prepare for the upcoming season.
Sure, there's still the chance a late veteran signee wanders into your spring training camp, or a major trade is pulled off before teams head north.
What you see now is almost certainly what you'll get - at least until the trade deadline.
A team in the heart of contention still left itself plenty of question marks, much of it riding on Charlie Morton, 41, continuing to see the sixth inning.
The most impactful acquisition this off-season was the trade for Garrett Crochet, giving Boston an ace for two years and significant hope.
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