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Marlins Prospect Dominates Triple-A Debut
17 Apr
Summary
- Thomas White struck out eight hitters with no walks.
- White pitched four innings, allowing two hits and one earned run.
- This outing was his first since a minor league injury rehab.

Thomas White, the Miami Marlins' No. 1 prospect according to MLB Pipeline, has completed his minor league injury rehab assignment with a stellar performance for Triple-A Jacksonville.
White pitched four innings, yielding only two hits and one earned run. He demonstrated excellent control, striking out eight batters while walking none. This outing was his first at Jacksonville since the end of the previous season, following rehab games at Class-A Jupiter.
His previous season saw him pitch across three affiliates, accumulating a 4-3 record with a 2.31 ERA over 22 starts. White's dominant strikeout rate, currently 14.6 per nine innings, suggests significant potential as a future Major League starter for Miami.
The Marlins are building depth for their starting rotation, and White's successful return positions him as a potential option should injuries or performance issues arise.