Charlotte Knights
June record 14-11; Overall record 44-38
Knights Player of the Month
Ryan Galanie .355/.412/.671, 2-for-2 stolen bases, 76 at-bats
Dustin Harris .400/.465/.624, 7-for-9 stolen bases, 85 at-bats
Michael Turner .362/.423/.464, 69 at-bats
Andy Weber .293/.314/.424, 2-for-2 stolen bases, 99 at-bats
Dru Baker .283/.358/.467, 3-for-5 stolen bases, 60 at-bats
Rikuu Nishida .259/.333/.276, 2-for-4 stolen bases, 58 at-bats
Jairo Iriarte 1.26 ERA, 14 1/3 IP, 7 BB, 15 K
Garrett Schoenle 3.29 ERA, 13 2/3 IP, 5 BB, 15 K
Jonathan Cannon 4.66 ERA, 19 1/3 IP, 10 BB, 18 K
Shane Murphy 5.18 ERA, 24 1/3 IP, 9 BB, 20 K
Hagen Smith 5.40 ERA, 13 1/3 IP, 8 BB, 23 K
Mason Adams 5.74 ERA, 15 2/3 IP, 5 BB, 18 K
The Knights kept the good times rolling in June by finishing 14-11, although they closed the month on a four-game losing streak. Overall, the Knights have scored 518 runs, which is the most among all 20 teams in the International League. Charlotte’s +87 run differential is also No. 1 in the entire International League. In June, the Knights’ OPS was fifth in the International League in OPS (.827), and their ERA was 10th (4.84).
With Jacob Gonzalez making his way to the majors, first baseman Ryan Galanie, 26, stood out from the crowd in June. Galanie went 27-for-76 with five homers, two doubles, six walks, 17 RBIs, and he stole two bases without getting caught. With this excellent performance, Galanie’s overall season slash line is .265/.357/.521 (120 wRC+). Especially with Murakami set to return soon, the path to the majors is not straightforward for Galanie, but if he continues hitting anywhere close to this well, he will get there.
2026 Charlotte Knights Players of the Month
Jacob Gonzalez (March-April)
Jacob Gonzalez(May)
Ryan Galanie (June)
Birmingham Barons
June record8-18; Overall record 27-49
Barons Player of the Month
Anthony DePino .276/.413/.529, 1-for-1 stolen bases, 87 at-bats
Alec Briley .265/.333/.480, 3-for-4 stolen bases, 98 at-bats
Caleb Bonemer .267/.377/.378, 1-for-1 stolen bases, 45 at-bats (promoted from Winston-Salem on June 16)
Jordan Sprinkle .269/.381/.288, 5-for-7 stolen bases, 52 at-bats
Jacob Burke .241/.338/.310, 1-for-1 stolen bases, 58 at-bats
Colby Shelton .187/.245/.352, 3-for-4 stolen bases, 91 at-bats
Samuel Zavala .179/.301/.244, 0-for-1 stolen bases, 78 at-bats
Connor McCullough 3.80 ERA, 21 1/3 IP, 7 BB, 22 K
Dylan Cumming 4.21 ERA, 25 2/3 IP, 10 BB, 22 K
Lucas Gordon 5.12 ERA, 19 1/3 IP, 11 BB, 25 K
Jake Palisch 8.57 ERA, 21 IP, 9 BB, 7 K
Gabe Davis 13.22 ERA, 16 1/3 IP, 10 BB, 18 K
The Barons won the Southern League Championship in 2024 and 2025, but it is highly unlikely that they will pull off a three-peat. Birmingham is struggling immensely, only finding eight victories in June. During the month, Birmingham was sixth out of eight Southern League teams in OPS (.682) and last by a wide margin in ERA (6.34).
Once again, first baseman Anthony DePino was a diamond in the rough for the Barons. DePino went 24-for-87 with six homers, a triple, two doubles, 20 walks, 22 RBIs, and a stolen base in his only attempt. This is an offense that tends to stagnate for long periods, but DePino is not allowing the negative contagion to get to him. DePino has now won back-to-back Baron of the Month awards. The only other one this season went to Braden Montgomery, who has since been promoted to the majors, where he is off to a solid start. DePino, 23, is likely pretty close to a promotion to Charlotte, although Birmingham’s offense would be quite ugly if he moved up.
2026 Birmingham Barons Players of the Month
Braden Montgomery (April)
Anthony DePino (May)
Anthony DePino (June)
Winston-Salem Dash
June record13-12; Overall record 43-33
Dash Player of the Month
Boston Smith .293/.481/.603, 58 at-bats (promoted to Birmingham on July 1)
James Taussig .254/.375/.612, 67 at-bats
Ely Brown .253/.427/.329, 79 at-bats
George Wolkow .243/.328/.485, 3-for-4 stolen bases, 103 at-bats
Kyle Lodise .222/.393/.389, 10-for-11 stolen bases, 90 at-bats
Ryan Burrowes .221/.373/.316, 12-for-14 stolen bases, 95 at-bats
Justin Sinibaldi 2.18 ERA, 20 2/3 IP, 4 BB, 15 K
Riley Eikhoff 3.50 ERA, 18 IP, 2 BB, 15 K
Mathias LaCombe 3.52 ERA, 15 1/3 IP, 6 BB, 24 K
Drew McDaniel 5.03 ERA, 19 2/3 IP, 10 BB, 19 K
Grant Umberger 6.62 ERA, 17 2/3 IP, 8 BB, 10 K
The Dash finished June on a high note, winning four of their last six to complete their third consecutive month with a winning record. In June, out of 12 teams in the South Atlantic League, the Dash finished fifth in OPS (.802) and third in ERA (4.20).
Catcher and outfielder Boston Smith, 23, was a major contributor to Winston-Salem’s strong month. Smith went 17-for-58 with five homers, a triple, a double, 20 walks, and 13 RBIs. Smith is primarily a catcher, but he also has some experience in left field. The White Sox selected Smith in the sixth round last year, and he is off to a fast start to his professional career. Smith’s overall slash line for the season is .285/.436/.560 (157 wRC+), and that was enough for a promotion. Smith will open July as a member of the Birmingham Barons. Congratulations to Smith on his promotion, and it will be interesting to see how he adjusts to Double-A pitching. Hopefully, Smith can provide the Barons with a much-needed spark.
2026 Winston-Salem Dash Players of the Month
Colby Shelton (April)
Boston Smith (May)
Boston Smith (June)
Kannapolis Cannon Ballers
June record 11-14; Overall record 37-39
Cannon Ballers Player of the Month
Blaine Wynk 0.00 ERA, 15 IP, 1 BB, 11 K
Derek Cerda .319/.413/.493, 5-for-5 stolen bases, 69 at-bats
Matthew Boughton .297/.385/.473, 6-for-10 stolen bases, 91 at-bats
Efren Teran .278/.391/.333, 72 at-bats
Jaden Fauske .260/.330/.406, 9-for-10 stolen bases, 96 at-bats
Alexander Albertus .212/.395/.242, 2-for-3 stolen bases, 66 at-bats
Caedmon Parker 3.32 ERA, 21 2/3 IP, 9 BB, 30 K
Gabriel Rodriguez 3.79 ERA, 19 IP, 3 BB, 17 K
Alexander Martinez 5.87 ERA, 15 1/3 IP, 11 BB, 17 K
Truman Pauley 6.43 ERA, 21 IP, 15 BB, 22 K
After a horrible April and an excellent May, the Cannon Ballers settled for a mediocre month of June. The Cannon Ballers fell back slightly below .500 with an 11-14 month. The offense posted a poor month (.687 OPS, 11th out of 12 Carolina League teams), but the pitching staff’s ERA (3.76) was third.
Starting pitcher Blaine Wynk, 22, was mighty close to unhittable in June. Wynk did not allow any earned runs in 15 innings of work, and he collected 11 strikeouts while only issuing one walk. After this excellent month, Wynk’s season ERA sits at 2.38, and his FIP is 3.96. Overall, opposing hitters are slashing a modest .250/.322/.388 against him, and those numbers are certainly trending in the right direction. Well done to Wynk on his clean month, as he spearheaded the pitching staff’s strong effort.
2026 Kannapolis Cannon Ballers Players of the Month
Max Banks (April)
Max Banks (May)
Blaine Wynk (June)
ACL White Sox
June record 5-16; Overall record 12-30
Complex Sox Player of the Month
Yordani Soto .390/.510/.585, 41 at-bats
Alan Escobar .345/.406/.483, 29 at-bats
D’Angelo Tejada .256/.370/.462, 4-for-4 stolen bases, 39 at-bats
Jordan Rich .256/.326/.282, 5-for-6 stolen bases, 39 at-bats
Alejandro Cruz .211/.262/.316, 6-for-8 stolen bases, 57 at-bats
Reinder Gomez 6.52 ERA, 9 2/3 IP, 7 BB, 9 K
Jeremy Gonzalez 6.97 ERA, 10 1/3 IP, 5 BB, 6 K
Justin Fuson 8.47 ERA, 17 IP, 3 BB, 16 K
Fabian Ysalla 9.17 ERA, 17 2/3 IP, 9 BB, 7 K
Fidel Montero 9.82 ERA, 14 2/3 IP, 11 BB, 21 K
The Complex Sox did not provide many highlights, as they are really suffering. In June, out of 15 teams in the Arizona Complex League, the Complex Sox posted the No. 14 OPS (.725) and the No. 13 ERA (7.99). Before anyone asks, yes, somehow, two teams had a worse June ERA, but regardless, it was a horrible month.
Despite the team’s poor performance, shortstop Yordani Soto, 17, was a force to be reckoned with. Soto slashed .395/.519/.651 in June to lead the way for the offense. Overall, Soto is slashing .290/.393/.540 (120 wRC+), as he has consistently been among the best players on this 12-30 squad.
2026 Complex Sox Players of the Month
Kendry García(May)
Yordani Soto (June)
DSL White Sox
June record 6-16; Overall record 6-16
DSL White Sox Player of the Week
Sebastian Romero .338/.430/.765, 4-for-5 stolen bases, 68 at-bats
Carlos Vielma .368/.542/.491, 57 at-bats
Hector Hernandez .316/.447/.421, 4-for-7 stolen bases, 38 at-bats
Ronald Cardozo .250/.391/.464, 1-for-1 stolen bases, 56 at-bats
Orlando Patino .275/.453/.375, 4-for-5 stolen bases, 40 at-bats
Dionys Medina .196/.366/.250, 5-for-5 stolen bases, 56 at-bats
Yordany Marte 4.26 ERA, 12 2/3 IP, 6 BB, 16 K
Ronald Kelly 6.00 ERA, 15 IP, 12 BB, 20 K
Roderic Ramirez 6.23 ERA, 13 IP, 8 BB, 13 K
Jefferson Timaure 7.59 ERA, 10 2/3 IP, 7 BB, 9 K
Alexander De Los Santos 8.03 ERA, 12 1/3 IP, 5 BB, 9 K
Yeah, the White Sox affiliates are not having a good time in the Rookie Leagues. The squad in the DSL just posted a .777 OPS (26th out of 51 teams) but a ridiculous 9.52 ERA (50th out of 51). Also, before anyone asks, the DSL Twins posted a 10.19 ERA.
Thank goodness for center fielder Sebastian Romero, 17, who was on top of his game. Romero went 24-for-71 with seven homers, two triples, four doubles, six walks, 27 RBIs, and he added four stolen bases while only being caught once. Romero’s big month resulted in a 154 wRC+, and he showed that he can be a jack of all trades.
2026 DSL White Sox Players of the Week
Sebastian Romero (June)