Dean Kremer Is Back and the Orioles Are Sending Him Straight Into the Fire Against Arizona

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Dean Kremer Is Back and the Orioles Are Sending Him Straight Into the Fire Against Arizona

The Baltimore Orioles just recalled right-hander Dean Kremer to start Monday's series opener at home, and they're not easing him back in. The 30-year-old is heading straight to the mound against the Arizona Diamondbacks, which tells you everything you need to know about how much the Orioles are counting on him right now.

Kremer Gets the Nod After Being Down

Kremer has been a regular starter for the Orioles, so this recall isn't some feel-good minor league redemption story. This is the team saying: we need you back, and we need you ready. The Orioles made a corresponding move to clear roster space, optioning left-hander Cade Povich to Triple-A Norfolk to make room for Kremer's return.

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What This Means for Baltimore's Rotation

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Sending Povich down after he was in the mix shows the Orioles are confident enough in Kremer to slot him right back into the starting rotation. At 30 years old, Kremer brings experience and familiarity to a rotation that needs stability early in the season. The fact that the Orioles chose him over keeping Povich in the mix suggests they believe Kremer is the guy to lean on for a Monday start against a division rival.

Arizona's Here, and the Pressure Is On

The Diamondbacks are rolling into Baltimore for a series opener, and the Orioles aren't wasting time getting Kremer back into game action. This is the kind of vote of confidence that matters. Either Kremer bounces back strong, or the Orioles have a real problem on their hands. No easing in, no low-pressure matchups. Straight into the deep end.

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