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Former Oswego East High School baseball player to start for Chicago White Sox Tuesday: 'so proud'

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Just a few short years ago, Noah Schultz was pitching on the field for Oswego East High School. On Tuesday, he makes his first start ever for the Chicago White Sox. In the 2022 Major League Baseball draft, the White Sox's first choice was the hometown boy .

ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch Schultz made the leap from high school to professional baseball. His family and friends are bursting with excitement.

"I'm just so proud of him. No one really knows the journey, the grind. And he's put in the time and hopefully he'll enjoy it," mother Kim Schultz said.

Schultz and his two older sisters settled on baseball and softball at early ages. His sisters played collegiate softball. Schultz accepted a $2.

8 million signing bonus with the White Sox to skip college and go straight to the pros. He spent just three years in the minor league system before being called up to make his major league debut Tuesday. Oswego will be cheering him on.