White Sox Strive To Keep Noah Schultz On The Mound
Six-foot-9 lefthander Noah Schultz made offseason adjustments to his repertoire and diet in an effort to let his talent shine even more brightly.
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Six-foot-9 lefthander Noah Schultz made offseason adjustments to his repertoire and diet in an effort to let his talent shine even more brightly.
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Acquired from the Angels last summer, Edgar Quero is a young switch-hitter and accomplished hitter. His primary focus this season will be on improving his defense.
Nick Nastrini is primed for an MLB opportunity following his trade to the White Sox.
Overlooked his entire pro career, Terrell Tatum has the tools and athleticism to propel himself into the MLB conversation in 2024.
Chicago’s lone rep at the 2023 Futures Game, Cannon was motivated by falling to the third round of the 2022 draft.
With his knee fully healed, Ole Miss product Tim Elko has thrived at the lower levels of the White Sox’s system.
The 2022 second-rounder is fully healthy for the first time in years.
The 6-foot-2 Veras looks comfortable in the box and looks to do damage, but his year he is trying his hand at a new position.
Limited by a lat strain last season, Vera is committed to spending a lot more time on the mound—and sharpening his breaking pitch—this season.
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The White Sox’s latest Cuban sensation has a chance to round out the big league outfield.
The 21-year-old shortstop could make his major league debut in 2023 after conquering Double-A in 2022.
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