IL Worcester Red Sox

WooSox Week Ahead: Charlotte Knights Visit Worcester, Week of 6/21

June 22, 2022 - International League (IL)
Worcester Red Sox News Release


The Worcester Red Sox (33-34) play host to the Charlotte Knights, Triple-A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox (25-42) Tuesday, June 21, in the team's second consecutive six-game series. The WooSox will welcome the International League's last-place squad to Polar Park on the back of a 5-4 victory Sunday over the Toledo Mud Hens, the Triple-A affiliate of the Detroit Tigers.

By the Numbers

The WooSox are 4-6 in their last 10 games, despite winning four of six over first-place Buffalo earlier in June. The team has been marred by lackluster offensive numbers over the last week, ranking bottom-five in runs, hits, OBP, and OPS, as well as hitting for a league-worst .219 batting average against Toledo.

Luckily for the WooSox, Charlotte boasts league-worst numbers off the bump, producing a 5.97 ERA and a 1.57 WHIP this season. The Knights' -84 run differential is in part due to the Knights' inability to control the long ball. Charlotte has allowed 112 home runs to date, allowing 25 more homers than the next highest team, the Durham Bulls. This figure would be the worst in Triple-A, if not for the Albuquerque Isotopes' 114.

There were seven WooSox home runs last week, capped off by Ryan Fitzgerald's 3-run bomb Sunday. The WooSox average a home run just around every 25 at-bats this season. However, the team averaged 28.00 AB/HR last week, down from 29.08 in the last 12 games.

Jeter Downs' call-up to Boston Monday further muddies the WooSox' offensive outlook. However, the team may see a bump in runs and OBP with the new addition of Devlin Granberg from Double-A Portland.

The Knights' reliance on a righty-dominant rotation may play to the strengths of the WooSox, as the team is International League top-three in OPS (.803) and slugging (.454) against right-handers, and second in clubbing homers (70) and driving in runs (254 RBI).

On the other side of the ball, WooSox pitchers have made strides in limiting both runs and home runs. In the last two series, Worcester has allowed the fewest runs in Triple-A baseball, while tying for second in league-low ERA (3.35) and home runs allowed (8). An uptick in ERA against Toledo, 4.33 in six games, is a trend the WooSox will aim to snuff out.

WooSox Players to watch for

Brayan Bello

The first Worcester arm to face the Charlotte lineup will be Red Sox lefty Josh Taylor on a rehab assignment. After Taylor opens the first frame, Sox top pitching prospect Brayan Bello (3-2, 3.78) will take the bump. In Worcester, Bello has yet to throw fewer than 5.0 IP or give up more than 3 ER in a start. His eye-popping 13.5 K/9 leads the WooSox and is a top-3 metric in all of Triple-A baseball. He faces Knights lefty John Parke (2-5, 6.75) at 6:45. Bello has the potential to see two turns in the rotation this week.

Jaylin Davis

Davis made headlines last week in Game 1 against Toledo, going 3-for-4 and nuking two 400+ foot home runs and a triple. Through that series, Davis went 8-for-21, slashing .381/.458/.762/1.220. Suffice to say, Davis is the hottest hitter in Worcester right now. Davis' .595 OPS in May seems a distant memory compared to the 1.035 he has put together in June. Look for Jaylin to keep the hot streak rolling against a Charlotte team allowing league-high home run totals to right-handed hitters.

Yolmer Sanchez

Sanchez is gearing up for a perfect storm of offensive output this week. His 8-for-18 performance with 4 2Bs v. Toledo last week was good for a team-leading .444 BA and .524 OBP. Additionally, Yolmer may play with a little more wind in his sails against a Charlotte team he played 323 games for from 2012-2016.

Yolmer was brought up through the White Sox organization, spending the better part of eight years (2012-2020) on the South Side. Chicago waived Yolmer in October 2020, and he signed with the Red Sox organization in February 2022.

Knights Players to watch for

Gavin Sheets

6'5 and mashes baseballs, that's Gavin Sheets for you. Sheets was bounced between Charlotte and Chicago a few times in 2021, and was sent down once more on June 10, 2022, after starting the season on the White Sox Opening Day roster. Although he has yet to find success in a Chicago clubhouse riddled with young talent, the lefty first baseman is hitting for a .949 OPS through 8 games in Charlotte.

Eloy Jimenez

White Sox slugger Eloy Jimenez has been sidelined with a hamstring strain after playing just 11 games with Chicago this season. To the dismay of WooSox faithful, Jimenez will resume his rehab assignment with Charlotte this week. Jimenez is one of Chicago's brighter offensive talents, and is likely to show prowess with the bat in his return.

Unfortunately for WooSox fans, the White Sox activated star shortstop, Tim Anderson, Monday after a three-week absence due to a groin injury. Anderson made four appearances with the Knights before being re-activated. Anderson will return to Chicago where he is slashing

.356/.393/.503/.896 this season.

Worcester fans may be the beneficiaries of internal rehab assignments, however, as Red Sox pitcher Josh Taylor will open the homestand Tuesday. Taylor will pitch one inning, followed by Bello. Red Sox utility man Christian Arroyo will make an appearance at Polar Park this weekend as well.

Garrett Whitlock and Nathan Eovaldi both approach returns to the bump from injury. Although on different recovery timelines, it is possible either of these right-handed hurlers may make a rehab appearance this week in Worcester.

Chris Sale pitched an inning in the Florida Complex League against Tampa Bay's rookie ball squad Monday, June 20. Sale allowed one run on a walk and a single, with a strikeout over former MLB.com No. 1 prospect Wander Franco. Sale will not make an appearance in Worcester this week, but may grace Polar Park in the coming weeks as he recovers from a February rib cage fracture.

Coincidentally, patrons of the WooSox game Wednesday, June 22, will receive a Chris Sale bobblehead when gates open ahead of Game 2. The series will take form in 6:45 starts on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, followed by a 4:05 Saturday and a 1:05 Sunday afternoon matinee.




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