Noah Schultz is set to pitch in the All-Star Futures Game again after his participation last year. Scheduled for July 12 at Truist Park, Schultz expressed excitement about returning. White Sox director of player development, Paul Janish, praised Schultz's determination and talent. This year, Schultz will play with first-year pro Braden Montgomery. After a less successful outing last season, Schultz is eager for a better performance. Recently, he advanced to Triple-A Charlotte, building on his experience from Double-A Birmingham.
"It's great. It's an honor," Schultz said. "It's definitely something I had a great experience at last year and the opportunity to be able to go back at a different field is awesome and I'm really excited."
"We are only half way through, but he's a really impressive kid who I think is starting to realize how bad he wants to be really good and that's cool to watch," White Sox director of player development Paul Janish said.
"For sure. It's awesome to be around those guys," Schultz said. "It's nice to face those guys, but it's even cooler to be with those guys in the clubhouse and talk to those guys and pick their brains because they're extremely talented. And it's cool to see the guys I'm playing with, to learn from them. It's a great experience."
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