When Will Noah Schultz Make His MLB Debut?
Chicago White Sox pitching prospect Noah Schultz was reassigned to minor league camp earlier this month after making a pair of Cactus League appearances. The former first-round draft pick showed well in his limited action, offering glimpses of his strikeout potential with five punchouts in 4 1/3 innings pitched while walking none. The 6-foot-10 hurler earned a promotion to Triple-A in midseason last year, but struggled to a 9.37 ERA, 1.96 WHIP, and an 11.7 percent K-BB% in five starts with Charlotte before being shut down with knee tendinitis. That is where the southpaw is expected to start 2026, and with the knee issue behind him, he'll look to get on a roll early and work toward a major league debut later this year, perhaps even before the All-Star break. The 22-year-old's large frame and strikeout potential give him the look of a worthy stash candidate in deep redraft leagues; otherwise, managers in shallower formats should keep an eye on his progress as Chicago's top-ranked pitching prospect could offer fantasy-rotation reinforcement once he's called up.
Source: MiLB.com
Source: MiLB.com
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