WASHINGTON — Chicago White Sox prospect Noah Schultz felt his 2025 was filled with ups and downs.
“There are a lot of things you can look at, but I definitely think there are a lot of good things that I was happy I had to work through,” the left-hander said during a videoconference call Thursday. “There were a lot of things I was kind of adapting to. Just challenging myself every single week.
“The plan was to learn and grow as a player, and that’s the only way you can do that.”
Schultz, 22, learned from outings such as on May 24, when he limited Pensacola to one hit over five innings for Double-A Birmingham. Schultz had similar success June 7 against Rocket City, allowing just one hit in 5 2/3 innings while striking out seven during his final start for the Barons.
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