While that was McLean's only blemish of the night in what has been a sensational rookie campaign, the right-hander is still looking to improve. "Still a lot of games left, too, in this season and I wouldn't say that the body of work is finished. However, for those wondering, McLean is 13-9 with a 3.07 ERA (1.11 WHIP) through his first 32 career starts. For comparison's sake, Dwight Gooden had a 2.60 ERA in 31 starts during his rookie season in 1984. "It's always a work in progress I think," McLean said.