
"After a strong season in the lower minors in 2024, White impressed in a big way across 21 starts during the 2025 campaign. He pitched well at High-A to open the season and quickly earned a promotion to Double-A, where he was utterly dominant with a 1.59 ERA in 45 1/3 innings of work across ten starts. He struck out a sensation 39.3% of his opponents against a 12.6% walk rate, leaving him with elite peripherals."
"White struggled in his spring debut, as he surrendered two runs on two hits and a walk while striking out just one in his lone inning of work. That performance was surely hampered by the oblique strain he's now known to have been dealing with during that outing, and he'll spend the rest of Spring Training focused on rehabbing that issue."
"Left-handed pitching prospect Thomas White is dealing with a grade one strain of his right oblique that will preclude him from appearing in further Spring Training games, according to a report from Christina De Nicola of MLB.com. Louis Addeo-Weiss of Fish On First added that, according to manager Clayton McCullough, White felt some discomfort during his spring debut and is facing a three to four week timeline before he can return to the mound."
Thomas White, a 21-year-old left-handed pitching prospect and first-round pick by the Marlins in 2023, suffered a grade one oblique strain that will keep him out of Spring Training games. White felt discomfort during his spring debut and faces a three to four week recovery timeline. The setback is disappointing given his recent success, including dominant performance at Double-A with a 1.59 ERA, 39.3% strikeout rate, and elite peripherals across ten starts in 2025. His spring debut was hampered by the injury, resulting in two runs allowed in one inning. White was unlikely to make the Opening Day roster anyway, with established pitchers ahead on the depth chart.
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