As Chicago White Sox approaches the second half of spring training, roster adjustments are in the spotlight. While the initial 40-man roster lacked excitement and featured many inexperienced players, standout performances from non-rostered invitees (NRIs) have turned heads. Notably, Noah Schultz, the team’s top pitching prospect, boasts impressive spring stats, suggesting he is on track for an MLB debut soon. Kyle Teel has also been impactful, demonstrating solid on-base abilities that may serve as reliable backup support. These emerging talents could significantly alter the team's composition ahead of the season.
As the Sox enter the second half of spring training, their attention shifts from giving everyone a chance to play to nail down who will make the 40-man roster.
Non-rostered invites have been making a splash at spring training, with prospects particularly drawing national attention.
Noah Schultz has shown why he's the real deal in the last 12 months. He held a 2.24 ERA and sub-1.00 WHIP in 23 High and Double-A games in 2024.
Worst-case scenario, Teel is a cheap insurance measure in case Matt Thaiss struggles.
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