This recall generates cautious optimism around Philadelphia, with most viewing McGarry as a worthwhile reclamation project that could pay dividends down the line. Media coverage has been largely positive, focusing on his electric stuff — particularly that triple-digit fastball that caught scouts' attention — while acknowledging his spring training showed flashes of promise despite limited sample size. Phillies fans are treating this as a smart, low-risk move that adds depth to an organization always hunting for bullpen arms, especially with McGarry's youth and projectability still intact after his brief Rule 5 detour. The timing aligns perfectly with Philadelphia's competitive window, as they can afford to develop high-upside arms like McGarry without immediate pressure, giving him runway to refine his command in Triple-A. This move will likely age well if McGarry can harness his velocity with improved control — the raw ingredients for a late-inning reliever are clearly there, making this the type of under-the-radar addition that championship teams consistently make.
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