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The Charlotte Mercury covers the Knights with an eye on the MLB pipeline, the Uptown Charlotte ballpark experience, and the prospects who pass through on their way to the big leagues. Minor league baseball done right.

League

Triple-A (International League)

Ballpark

Truist Field

MLB Affiliate

Chicago White Sox

Status

29-28 · at Durham June 2

What We Cover

Prospect tracking — who's moving through the White Sox system and what it means for the big-league roster. Game recaps when the story warrants it. The business of minor league baseball in Uptown Charlotte — Truist Field is entering its 13th season and remains one of the best ballparks in the International League. The economics of a Triple-A franchise in a major market.

Why It Matters

The Knights are Charlotte's longest-running professional sports tradition and the most accessible live sports experience in the city. With the White Sox in full rebuild mode, Charlotte is getting some of the organization's highest-ceiling prospects — including Hagen Smith (5th overall, 2024 draft). The Knights opened 2026 by sweeping the Durham Bulls with back-to-back walk-offs. Noah Schultz earned his MLB call-up on April 12 after a Memphis blowout. Through a long May of six-game sets — Nashville, Gwinnett, Jacksonville, Norfolk, a Gwinnett road trip, and a return home — Jacob Gonzalez has been the constant, carrying the offense into June. The Knights split their six-game Truist Field homestand with the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp 3-3, closing on a Sunday doubleheader split (a 12-4 win behind Gonzalez's 19th home run, then a 6-5 loss after a four-run comeback fell short). Charlotte sits at 29-28 and heads to Durham on Tuesday. That pipeline-and-grind story is exactly why Knights baseball is worth watching.

Recent Coverage

The Knights Scored Twelve on Sunday and Still Split the Day. Six Games With Jacksonville, Three Apiece. (June 1) — A Friday loss and a Sunday doubleheader split close the homestand even; Gonzalez's 19th home run leads a 12-4 win.
The Knights Hung an Eight-Spot in the Fourth and Buried Jacksonville 12-5 (May 29) — Gonzalez two homers, Montgomery a grand slam, Murphy a complete game.
The Knights Won Four Games at Gwinnett by Exactly One Run (May 26) — Four wins, four one-run margins; series clinched 4-2.
The Knights Split a Six-Game Homestand With Norfolk. They Won the Finale 15-3. (May 18) — Three wins, three losses; Jacob Gonzalez 4-for-5 with four RBI in the finale.
The Knights Scored Five in the Sixth in Jacksonville. The Tying Run Never Came. (May 10) — Down 6-0, a five-run sixth, a 6-5 loss.

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Coverage (20 articles)

Camilletti Walked It Off in the Tenth. Charlotte Takes Game Four, 9-8.

John Speedway·

Mario Camilletti delivered a walk-off RBI single in the bottom of the tenth inning Friday night to give Charlotte a 9-8 win over Memphis, tying the series 2-2. The Knights overcame a 7-run Memphis seventh inning that erased a 7-0 lead, staying deadlocked into extras before Camilletti ended it.

21-1 at Truist Field: Catching Up on Eleven Days of Knights Baseball

John Speedway·

A series win over Nashville. A slow start against Gwinnett. And then Saturday night, when the Knights hit seven home runs in front of the home folks and the visiting bullpen sent three position players to the mound. Eleven days at Truist Field, in one piece.

A Walk-Off Home Run in Jacksonville Became a Walk-Off Double. The Knights Lost Anyway, 7-6.

Jack Beckett·

The Knights took the road-trip opener at VyStar 5-3 on Tuesday behind Shane Murphy and a Triple-A debut from Braden Montgomery. Wednesday afternoon, what looked like a three-run walk-off home run for Jacksonville got reduced to an RBI walk-off double after the umpires ruled Heriberto Hernández was physically assisted across home plate. Charlotte lost 7-6.

The Charlotte Knights Scored Sixteen Runs in Jacksonville. The Jumbo Shrimp Scored One.

Jack Beckett·

The Charlotte Knights beat the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp 16-1 on Thursday night at VyStar Ballpark, taking the six-game series lead at 2-1. Charlotte racked up 14 hits across three multi-run innings, with Dru Baker driving in a career-high five and Braden Montgomery going 3-for-5 with two doubles. Friday at 7:05 p.m. is Charlotte right-hander David Sandlin opposite Jacksonville's Bradley Blalock.

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