Top Pitching Prospects Advance in Minor Leagues
Top Pitching Prospects Advance in Minor Leagues

Top Pitching Prospects Advance in Minor Leagues

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The Chicago White Sox have promoted their top pitching prospect, Noah Schultz, from Double-A Birmingham to Triple-A Charlotte, moving him closer to a potential Major League debut in 2025. Schultz, considered the best left-handed pitching prospect in baseball, has posted a 3.34 ERA and 36 walks over 56.2 innings at Double-A, drawing optimism from team management about his future as a frontline starter. In related minor league news, the Miami Marlins advanced 20-year-old left-hander Thomas White to Double-A Pensacola after an impressive stint at High-A Beloit, where he recorded a 2.83 ERA and 53 strikeouts in 35 innings despite a finger injury. Meanwhile, the Boston Red Sox face a roster decision as outfielder Wilyer Abreu returns from injury, with speculation that rookie second baseman Kristian Campbell may be demoted to Triple-A despite his recent $60 million contract extension. These developments highlight a wave of top pitching prospects advancing through the minor leagues and impacting organizational plans. The progress of Schultz, White, and other young talents underscores the shifting landscape of MLB's rebuilding and competitive strategies.

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