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I don’t think he’s gonna be a part of any playoff roster, but kudos for him to rehab all the way back just to be an option for us if needed. 

Also, hopefully now he’s shaken the injury and can have a normal offseason and normal fall instructs. 

He’s a dude that if he could just be another Dean Kremer, would be huge for this org. 

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On 9/27/2024 at 7:19 AM, sportsfan8703 said:

I don’t think he’s gonna be a part of any playoff roster, but kudos for him to rehab all the way back just to be an option for us if needed. 

Also, hopefully now he’s shaken the injury and can have a normal offseason and normal fall instructs. 

He’s a dude that if he could just be another Dean Kremer, would be huge for this org. 

Kremer never had those kind of control issues and was two years younger when he arrived in the big leagues. 

McDermott is 26 years old coming off a year in which he walked 5 per nine innings in the minors.  Unless he is going to magically improve his command dramatically in 2025, it's time to try him as a reliever.  

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