Major league call-ups and minor league promotions have made for major storylines in 2025 for the rebuilding Chicago White Sox organization. The latest name to join that list is pitcher Noah Schultz, who has been promoted from Double-A Birmingham to Triple-A Charlotte.
The White Sox are continuing their organizational promotions. Just a day after right-handed starting pitcher Tanner McDougal was called up to Double-A Birmingham, top left-handed pitching prospect Noah Schultz is headed to Triple-A Charlotte.
With their 18-38 future, the Chicago White Sox are far more concerned about their future than competing. But when the White Sox do get back in contention, it’ll be in large part due to the collection of prospect pitching they’ve picked up.
Chicago White Sox prospect Noah Schultz made his highly anticipated season debut Friday night with the Double-A Birmingham Barons. Schultz is the organization's No.
Only a few games into the Major League Baseball season, many players have sparkled on the diamond. But what player on each team has displayed long-term greatness (or potential long-term greatness) good enough to be considered a candidate for the Hall of Fame?
The Chicago White Sox have a bunch of pitching prospects in their system, with some making their debut in the next couple of seasons. The White Sox featured some of their prospects this spring, with a handful receiving non-roster invites to camp to display their skills and have an outside chance of making the team.
If the Chicago White Sox are going to contend for a World Series in the next decade, a pair of 21-year-old left-handers will be a key part of that. Noah Schultz has ascended to the status of the top left-handed pitching prospect in baseball, a top 20 prospect in all of baseball.
As I continue my week in Arizona at White Sox Spring Training, one area of the White Sox organizational depth continues to shine well above the rest in terms of future outlook.
The Chicago White Sox made five roster moves on Thursday, which included reassigning a pair of spectacular southpaws – Noah Schultz and Hagen Smith – to the minor league camp.
With 222 losses over the last two seasons, the Chicago White Sox have not given fans much reason to cheer since their previous playoff appearance in 2021. While the expectations will be low in 2025, here are three White Sox players to keep an eye on during spring training.
Every star in MLB today had to put in their time in the minors before being called up. Some can take longer than others, and some receive a fast track like Paul Skenes of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The Chicago White Sox recently had six of their prospects named to MLB’s top 100 prospects list. Some like top prospects Noah Schultz and Hagen Smith will debut quicker than others given their abilities are so advanced.
The Chicago White Sox have so many talented young prospects in their farm system that all will likely be up at some point this season. A couple of those
The Chicago White Sox just recently released their list of players they will be inviting to this year’s spring training, and it features a decent number of their prospects.
The Chicago White Sox may be coming off the worst season by any team in recent memory, but there is reason for hope in the future – especially on the mound.
The Chicago White Sox have a bounty of young prospects that they hope will have major impacts on their major league roster in the coming years. Two of those prospects, Noah Schultz and Hagen Smith could potentially be top-of-the-rotation pieces for the White Sox for years to come once they debut.
Noah Schultz is one of the most hyped prospects in baseball, and the Chicago White Sox southpaw's dominant slider has garnered the most praise. MLB.com's Jonathan Mayo recently conducted a poll across the league, gathering executives and scouts' thoughts on the game’s most intriguing young players.
The Chicago White Sox have a nice group of young pitching prospects in their system which has top prospects Noah Schultz and Hagen Smith leading they, but could have a dark horse prospect to watch for this season?
The Chicago White Sox figure to be another rough watch at the major league-level in 2025. After going 41-121 and setting the Modern Era record for losses, the White Sox went and traded away All-Star pitcher Garrett Crochet earlier this offseason.
As we get ready to close the book on 2024, it's time to reflect a little bit. MLB.com and MLB Pipeline did that on Thursday, highlighting the accomplishments of some of the best minor league prospects in baseball.
Left-handed pitcher Noah Schultz was named the top prospect in the Chicago White Sox organization on Wednesday, per the newest list from Baseball America.
Noah Schultz has not been a professional for long, but he has already established himself as a big piece in the future plans for the White Sox. The 6-foot-9 20-year-old is arguably the best left-handed pitching prospect in baseball and could be a star once he reaches the majors.
Noah Schultz was born in Naperville, Illinois, on August 5, 2003. He played high school baseball at Oswego East High School in Oswego, IL. He was the top-ranked LHP and the top-ranked overall player in Illinois.
MLB Pipeline has officially released their 2024 preseason top 100 prospects list, and the White Sox were represented with two prospects, both landing in the top 50.