White Sox Recall Top Prospect Noah Schultz for MLB Debut
The 6-foot-10 left-hander struck out 248 minor league hitters and drew praise from manager Will Venable as a potential long-term rotation piece.
- On Tuesday, 6-foot-10 lefty Noah Schultz makes his major league debut for the Chicago White Sox, facing the Tampa Bay Rays at Rate Field, carrying the rebuilding organization's hopes with his left arm.
- The Oswego East High School graduate signed for $2.8 million in 2022, skipping college to turn professional and spending three years in the minor league system before this call-up.
- With a 99 mph fastball and a slider graded 70 by scouts, Schultz struck out 248 hitters in the minors, drawing comparisons to Hall of Famer Randy Johnson despite being second-tallest in MLB history.
- About 250 supporters, including the entire Oswego East baseball team, will attend the debut as White Sox manager Will Venable said, "I'm very excited about Noah," praising his dynamic ability to control his body.
- While the White Sox monitor Schultz's innings, the organization views the rookie as their potential "ace of the future," positioning him as central to the team's rebuilding effort around promising young talent.
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CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago White Sox pitching prospect Noah Schultz is scheduled to make his major league debut in a start against the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday night following
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