Noah Schultz, designated as the White Sox's top prospect, faced difficulties in his second Triple-A start with the Charlotte Knights against the Toledo Mud Hens. He pitched only two innings, allowing five earned runs and five hits while walking four batters. Despite these challenges, he showcased his strikeout ability, notching four strikeouts, indicating his potential. Schultz’s struggles stemmed from control issues with his fastball and off-speed pitches, but he struck out back-to-back batters to end his outing on a high note, hinting at his possible future success.
Noah Schultz, the White Sox No. 1 prospect, made his second Triple-A start but struggled against the Mud Hens, showing potential with four strikeouts despite five earned runs.
During his brief outing, Schultz displayed his swing-and-miss ability with four strikeouts, yet struggled with control, allowing five hits and four walks in just two innings.
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