Is Thomas White a Stash Option without Clear Timetable for Return?
Miami Marlins pitching prospect Thomas White (shoulder) was placed on the 7-day injured list on May 20 (retroactive to May 19), but has yet to come off the IL and is not listed as the probable starter for any of Triple-A Jacksonville's upcoming games, so a return timetable remains unclear. Marlins president of baseball operations Peter Bendix stated last week that the southpaw was dealing with a "bit of shoulder thing" and that it was not something "particularly concerning," but there has been no update to his status since then. Regardless, assuming it is indeed a minor issue, the team's top-ranked prospect might need a short rehab assignment before rejoining Jacksonville, so a mid-to-late June return seems like the most optimistic scenario for the lefty. The 6-foot-5 hurler was flashing strong strikeout potential before the injury, with a 30.9 percent K% through five Triple-A starts, but the team will likely want to see some improved command upon return from the IL, as he'd walked 15 batters and hit two batters in 18 2/3 innings pitched. With his strikeout upside, though, and the likelihood of a debut by midseason, the 21-year-old will likely be a top pitcher to stash once he returns to the mound in some capacity.
Source: Marlins.TV - Kyle Sielaff
Source: Marlins.TV - Kyle Sielaff
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