White Sox prospects worth monitoring after Colson Montgomery's promotion
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox are relying on their strong prospect system as 11 players have made their MLB debuts this season. Rookies like Chase Meidroth, Edgar Quero, Kyle Teel, and Grant Taylor have already made significant contributions. Recently, top prospect Colson Montgomery was called up despite struggling initially in Triple-A Charlotte. Montgomery showed improvement by going 11-for-22 with two home runs after adjustments to his swing. The team is excited to see how he can help bolster their lineup while also looking at other prospects like Noah Schultz, the top left-handed pitching prospect.
Colson Montgomery is the latest prospect to be promoted. He was emotional upon hearing the news, considering the ups and downs he has had in the minors.
Montgomery is only hitting .215 at Triple-A Charlotte, but that low average is largely due to a poor start.
The adjustments have paid off. Montgomery has been on a heater lately. He went 11-for-22 with two home runs in last week's series against the Triple-A Toledo Mudhens.
Noah Schultz is the team's top prospect and the top left-handed pitching prospect in baseball, according to MLB Pipeline.
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