
Noah Schultz had a 1.29 ERA with a 3-0 record, 19 strikeouts, and two walks in 14 innings across three appearances for Triple-A Charlotte.
Noah Schultz is set to make his major league debut on Tuesday at home against the Tampa Bay Rays.
Noah Schultz is ranked as the No. 2 overall prospect by MLB.com and the No. 1 prospect by Baseball America for the Chicago White Sox.
The Chicago White Sox are promoting top pitching prospect Noah Schultz, a 6-foot-10 left-hander, to the major league roster amid their struggling season. Schultz, the team's 2022 first-round draft pick, will make his debut on Tuesday against the Tampa Bay Rays.
The Chicago White Sox, whose 5-10 record is currently the worst in Major League Baseball, are calling up their top pitching prospect, according to several reports.
Noah Schultz, a 6-foot-10 left-hander, came into the season ranked as the White Soxâs No. 2 overall prospect by MLB.com (also rating him as the No. 46 overall prospect in baseball) and No. 1 by Baseball America. He was the teamâs 2022 first-round draft pick (No. 26 overall) out of Oswego East High School in Illinois.
Schultz, 22, will start on Tuesday at home against the Tampa Bay Rays, the White Sox announced.
In three appearances this season for Triple-A Charlotte, Schultz compiled a 1.29 ERA and 3-0 record with 19 strikeouts and two walks in 14 innings. Last year, he progressed from Double-A to Triple-A while struggling with patellar tendinitis in his right knee. He finished with a 4.68 ERA in 17 starts and 77 strikeouts in 73 innings.
As could be expected, Schultzâs height makes him imposing to opposing hitters, something alluded to by Triple-A teammate Duncan Davitt.
âJust a nightmare for a hitter,â Davitt told MLB.com. âHe's kind of hard to play catch with sometimes just because it's funky and it's hard. He's going to be a guy when he gets his chance."
During two appearances in spring training, Schultz struck out five batters in 4 1/3 innings.
Starting pitching has not been an issue for the White Sox, despite their record. The rotationâs 3.99 ERA ranks seventh in the American League.
However, the outlier was Shane Smith, who compiled a 10.80 ERA in three starts with 10 earned runs, 12 hits and nine walks allowed in just 8 1/3 innings. He was demoted to Triple-A on Wednesday and Schultz is expected to take that spot in the starting rotation.
Though Schultzâs workload will be monitored closely at this point of his career, White Sox manager Will Venable indicated that heâs not being called up for a spot start.
âThe plan is not to bring him up and send him back out here, right?â Venable said, via MLB.comâs Scott Merkin. âThe thought is that we bring him up here when he's ready, and go and let him do his thing.â
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