Ky Bush's injury is latest example to be cautiously optimistic about Chicago White Sox pitching prospects
Briefly

Ky Bush, a promising left-handed pitcher in the Chicago White Sox farm system, will require Tommy John surgery, as confirmed by General Manager Chris Getz. Ranked as the team’s 11th best prospect, Bush’s trajectory was impacted by injuries and performance issues, evidenced by his inconsistent ERA across leagues. Despite his struggles at the major league level and the loss of Bush for the season being a setback, the White Sox still boast a strong pool of young pitching talent, including top prospect Noah Schultz and Hagen Smith, who could potentially fill the gap.
Injuries like this are a big reason to always have some caution when it comes to being hopeful about the Sox future.
Now Bush is lost for the season and the Sox lose a young arm that could have provided some depth in the rotation this season.
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