Chicago — The Chicago White Sox announced they will call up left-handed pitching prospect Noah Schultz to make his major-league debut Tuesday at Rate Field against the Tampa Bay Rays. Schultz, a 22-year-old 6-foot-10 2022 first-round pick, was promoted after a strong start with Triple-A Charlotte, where he is 3-0 with a 1.29 ERA and 19 strikeouts in 14 innings. The team confirmed the promotion Sunday, and manager Will Venable said Schultz will start Tuesday's series opener. Adviser Brian Bannister and general manager Chris Getz highlighted Schultz's velocity, health and readiness this week. The call-up follows local reports late Saturday and addresses immediate rotation needs amid early-season pitching concerns noted in April.
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If you're a White Sox fan, this is a big deal. Schultz is a promising talent, and his debut could be a game-changer for the team's pitching struggles. If you're in Chicago, consider catching the game at Rate Field on Tuesday.
Schultz's call-up to the majors is a strategic move by the White Sox to address their early-season pitching concerns. His strong performance in Triple-A Charlotte suggests he's ready for the big leagues. Worth forwarding if you know a White Sox fan or someone who loves a good underdog story.
Noah Schultz benefits from a major-league promotion that advances his career and provides the White Sox an additional starting option.
Triple-A Charlotte loses a top pitcher from its rotation, requiring minor-league roster adjustments for the organization.
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