Astros’ Alex White focuses on health, not starts
Posted Feb 14, 2014
While many Astros arrived this week ahead of Saturday’s report date for pitchers and catchers, Alex White has been around for months rehabbing. He underwent Tommy John surgery last April after he made the Astros’ rotation out of spring training. White wants his job back, to be sure, but this spring he has to focus on his health first.
(Houston Chronicle)
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