Noah Schultz Is About to Make His White Sox Debut, and He's Coming in Absolutely Locked In
The Chicago White Sox are calling up one of their most talented prospects, and he's ready to go. Noah Schultz, a 6-foot-10 left-hander, is set to make his major league debut in a start against the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday night after being recalled from Triple-A Charlotte. This kid has been absolutely dealing down there, and the White Sox aren't waiting around to see what he can do at the next level.
A Prospect Who Earned His Shot
Schultz has been impossible to ignore at Charlotte. In three games and 14 innings, he's been 3-0 with a 1.29 ERA. That's the kind of dominance that forces a front office's hand. He's only given up six baserunners total while striking out 19 of the 47 batters he's faced. Baseball America rates him as the No. 1 prospect in the entire White Sox organization and No. 21 overall. The White Sox drafted him in the first round, 26th overall, back in 2022.
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👉 Claim Your Free $10 at KalshiAt just 22 years old, Schultz is a Chicago-area native who went to Oswego East High School, about 40 miles west of Rate Field. When he takes the mound against Tampa Bay, he'll be the youngest starting pitcher to debut for the White Sox since Michael Kopech, who was 22 years and 113 days old when he debuted on August 21, 2018, against Minnesota. Schultz will be 22 years and 252 days old.
The White Sox Also Made a Move on the Injured List
While Schultz is coming up, the White Sox brought back outfielder Everson Pereira from a rehab assignment at Charlotte and reinstated him from the 10-day injured list on Tuesday. The 24-year-old has been battling a left ankle sprain since April 3. He's hitting .250 with a home run, an RBI, and three runs scored in five games. Pereira was acquired from Tampa Bay back on November 18, 2025.
On the other side, right-hander Jonathan Cannon landed on the 15-day injured list retroactive to April 13 with right hip inflammation. The 25-year-old got hurt in the third inning of Chicago's 6-5 win at Kansas City on Sunday during his season debut, when he faced three batters without recording an out.
The stage is set for Schultz to show the Rays and the rest of baseball what he's got. Tuesday night at the ballpark, a young ace takes his shot.
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