Chicago — Noah Schultz was recalled from Triple-A Charlotte and started his major-league debut Tuesday night against the Tampa Bay Rays, taking the loss as the Rays won 8-5. The White Sox reinstated Everson Pereira from a rehab assignment and placed right-hander Jonathan Cannon on the 15-day injured list, retroactive to April 13. Chicago’s pitching prospect allowed four runs (three earned) over 4 1/3 innings with four strikeouts and four walks, while Pereira hit a three-run homer in his return. Shane McClanahan earned his first win since 2023, Munetaka Murakami added a late two-run homer and Bryan Baker recorded the final out as Tampa Bay extended its streak.
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The White Sox's pitching lineup is changing. Noah Schultz, a young prospect, is now in the majors. This could affect the team's performance and your game-watching plans. Keep an eye on Schultz's progress.
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The Tampa Bay Rays benefitted from effective pitching, timely hitting and bullpen execution to secure the 8-5 victory.
The Chicago White Sox, particularly rookie Noah Schultz who took the loss in his debut, and injured reliever Jonathan Cannon suffered setbacks.
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