PT TOMORROW: AL West—Decisions, decisions...

Houston Astros

Even with Tyler White being informed that he's made the Opening Day roster, coupled with Jon Singleton's demotion to minor league camp, at least a few decisions have yet to play out. After avoiding a formal closer announcement of either newly-acquired presumptive ninth-inning choice Ken Giles (RHP, HOU) or incumbent Luke Gregerson (RHP, HOU), the Astros may have something of a dilemma on their hands. Giles hasn't been his usual dominating self thus far this spring, having been scored up on in five of his seven outings while posting a 6/3 K/BB over his first 7.1 IP. Obviously his seven runs allowed is a spring small sample, but it's in stark contrast to the high-velocity dominance Giles displayed in 2015, when he posted an...

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