PT TOMORROW: AL West—Late-season momentum

Houston Astros

Despite reports that he's still scheduled for his Wednesday start, Brad Peacock's (RHP, HOU) early exit (tight forearm) from his most recent outing, Scott Feldman's placement on revocable waivers and last September's six-man rotation has us sneaking another peak at AAA-Oklahoma City's rotation—and a few performances are piquing our interest.

The best recent numbers are coming from former 1st round draft-pick Alex White (RHP, HOU)—who will be 18 months off of his Tommy John surgery in September, and it's beginning to show now. Despite a 5.90 ERA over 58 IP to date, White has posted four consecutive 6+ IP starts in the hitter-friendly PCL in August, recording a 3.51 ERA and a 27/6 K/BB over 25.2 IP. Not only does he have...

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