If not for the rookie-leaguers, it would be a day full of L’s in the White Sox farm system today. The Dash seemed to forget how to hit and field today — and Charlotte tried to come back in the ninth to save face, but the damage was already done.
To really sum up the day, both Double-A Birmingham and Low-A Kannapolis got blown out by nine or more runs. Yikes.
Let’s (reluctantly) take a look, shall we?
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The Knights and Memphis Redbirds traded the lead early on, but the Charlotte bullpen didn’t have what it took tonight, spoiling a five-inning, six-hit, quality start from Nate Fisher.