White Sox Minor League Update: April 21, 2026
Big swings across the system as affiliates go 3-1
Caleb Bonemer wasted no time setting the tone, launching a first-inning homer as part of a back-to-back burst that powered Winston-Salem to a 4–3 win. | (Rob Leiter/MLB Photos via Getty Images) Nashville Sounds 5, Charlotte Knights 1 Duncan Davitt held it down for four frames, surrendering very little. A pair of doubles, a wild pitch, and a walk — but nothing that broke.
Nashville scratched and clawed, and Davitt kept wriggling free. Ben Peoples followed and tossed two scoreless, hitless innings, and then the seventh showed up. With one swing, Luis Lara cracked the stalemate, launching a solo shot to right center off Wikelman González, and just like that, the Sounds had life.
It didn’t stop there. Three singles, a walk, and suddenly the inning turned into a slow bleed. By the time it ended, Charlotte (9-12) now trailed 2-0, and the margin for error was gone.
If there was still an open window, the eighth slammed it shut. Enter Tyson Miller, and exit any hope. A double, a walk, and then Jeferson Quero unloaded a three-run bomb to center.
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