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White Sox pitching prospect Noah Schultz will not break camp with the big-league club, as per manager Will Venable.
Fantasy Impact
Schultz, 22, on Tuesday said he has completed his rehab from right knee tendinitis and is ready for spring training. Unsurprisingly, the southpaw will begin the 2026 season in the minors after posting a 4.68 ERA in 17 starts between Double-A and Triple-A in the 2025 campaign.
White Sox left-handed prospect Noah Schultz (knee) is feeling strong and healthy ahead of spring training.
Fantasy Impact
Schultz was shut down at the end of August due to patellar tendinitis in his right knee, but is reportedly feeling good after extensive physical therapy this winter. The 22-year-old posted a 4.68 ERA in 17 starts between Double-A and Triple-A in 2025 before his injury and will surely require further minor-league seasoning before making his big-league debut.
Noah Schultz won’t pitch in the Arizona Fall League.
Fantasy Impact
Schultz, a top prospect in baseball, battled a knee injury for the majority of the second half of the season. He'll rest up this offseason to be fully healthy heading into spring training.
The Chicago White Sox placed Noah Schultz on the minor league injured list with right knee discomfort.
Fantasy Impact
After recently returning from a knee injury, Schultz is back on the injured list with another knee issue. As a precautionary measure, he will no longer participate in the Arizona Fall League.
Chicago White Sox general manager Chris Getz said that Noah Schultz is "progressing well."
Fantasy Impact
Schultz, the White Sox's top prospect, has been sidelined since July 19, when he was scratched from his Triple-A Charlotte start with right knee discomfort. According to Getz, the "soreness seems to be very minimal at this point." There is no word if Schultz will pitch again in the minors this season, but he will participate in the Arizona Fall League following the conclusion of the 2025 minor league season.