Second time through... Peacock did not disappoint.
Arm strength wasn't there as it was the first game... he was at 90-93 all night instead of 92-95 as he was the first game. Curveball is a true plus pitch, as when he needed a K or an easy out, he'd throw it over for a strike or burry it in the dirt.
Changeup still wasn't anything special, but I at least saw one time where he dropped it in the dirt rather than floating it over the plate... so that's a positive.
Most of the his strikeouts came early on as he was just blowing fastballs by the hitters. You have to remember, most AA pitchers can't throw 92-93, and if they can, they're usually in the pen.
He did have some wildness where the ball would get away from him and sail wide to his arm side... but other than that, he looked good, and ready for AAA.
Not sure why he was taken out around 85 pitches... I wanted to see him work out of trouble, but the Harrisburg manager is crazy into micro managing his bullpen... here's a tip, dude... this isn't the MLB, you don't need to burn through five pitchers to get seven outs.
Overall, Peacock wasn't at his best... but even then, he completely dominates AA hitters. He has nothing left to prove. Move him up.