White Sox prospect's fall off Top 100 list canceled out by newcomer's rise
Briefly

MLB Pipeline's recent Top 100 prospects list reflected a dynamic for the Chicago White Sox. Five prospects moved upward, including LHP Noah Schultz to No. 13, maintaining his spot as the leading left-handed pitching talent. C Kyle Teel, now at No. 28, is recognized as the top-rated true catcher. LHP Hagen Smith joined the top 30, while OF Braden Montgomery surged to No. 38. However, significant disappointment arose from Colson Montgomery, once a highly-ranked shortstop, who fell off the list due to a disappointing season start.
Colson Montgomery's struggles are a pretty significant setback for the White Sox rebuild, as he was envisioning as the organization's future elite shortstop prospect.
LHP Noah Schultz moved up three spots to No. 13, remaining the best left-handed pitching prospect in baseball, followed closely by teammate Hagen Smith at No. 30.
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