Barons and Dash provide enough runs to forget that the Knights and Ballers got blanked

It was yet another outstanding outing for Shane Murphy tonight. | (Photo by Ethan Lowe/MLB Photos via Getty Images) Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp 3, Charlotte Knights 0’Twas the series opener against the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, not a run was scored — hardly any hits! Charlotte’s lackadaisical stat line tells the whole story. Three hits, three RBIs, and a whopping 13 strikeouts sprinkled throughout the lineup.

Somehow, Jarred Kelenic, who’s barely hanging onto his professional career, was the only batter to avoid striking out. Yeesh. At least starter Doug Nikhazy, who was claimed off Cleveland’s waivers recently, had a strong outing.

He tossed four scoreless innings, giving up three hits and two walks while striking out four. As the guy who is presumably Noah Schultz’s backfill in the Knights rotation, Nikhazy provided a reminder that hitting consistency remains a major issue in the White Sox’s talent pool.Doug Nikhazy through 4 in Jacksonville. #Knights still in a scoreless tie. pic.twitter.com/onAp0NW6F9— FutureSox (@FutureSox) April 14, 2026Birmingham Barons 5, Chattanooga Lookouts 4In what has been a slow start to the season, the Barons snapped their four-game losing streak with a walk-off win over the Lookouts. The top of the order kicked things off with a three-run surge in the first and another run in the second to give the Barons an early advantage.

RBI machine Ryan Galanie scored and drove in two of Bham’s first four runs, ending the night as a key contributor. Sadly, the runs paused shortly after. Bham was cruising behind Shane Murphy’s six-inning shutout start until Nick Altermatt relieved him.

The righty reliever gave up three runs between the seventh and eighth on pitches and calls that didn’t go his way, and Jairo Iriarte allowed Chattanooga to tie it up. Luckily, the top of the order delivered timely hits. Galanie led off the ninth with a single, Jeral Pérez followed suit, moving what turned into pinch-runner Andy Weber to third.

Leave it to Samuel Zavala to take the Barons home!Winston-Salem Dash 16, Asheville Tourists 6It was raining runs in Winston-Salem! The lineup cycled through nearly four times to shower Asheville with an onslaught of runs in the first half of the game. Starting with a three-spot in the first, Ely Brown got the game going with a walk and a stolen base, then a rare triple from Colby Shelton, and a wild pitch from Tourists starter Luis Rodriguez.

Everything went downhill for Asheville from then on, and to make matters worse, the Dash added five runs just for fun in the eighth to tire out the Tourists’ pen further. Thanks, Caleb Bonemer, for another brilliant performance! Winston-Salem did a number on Asheville, deriving seven of 16 runs from home runs and getting a free trot to first nine times.The lineup’s excessive runs compensated for an unimpressive bullpen.

Without Gabe Davis’ three-inning scoreless start, the Dash would’ve been hanging onto its lead tighter. Jake Curtis provided another strong relief outing, not allowing a run in almost three innings while striking out three to drop his ERA to 1.30 and WHIP to 0.67.A @CalebBonemer HOME RUN! @AtriumHealthWFBpic.twitter.com/Hgo1P6ld7F— Winston-Salem Dash (@WSDashBaseball) April 14, 2026BACK TO BACK! @ColbyShelton9 sends one out of here!@AtriumHealthWFBpic.twitter.com/b0kgmRYKlW— Winston-Salem Dash (@WSDashBaseball) April 14, 2026BACK TO BACK TO BACK 🤯@ant_depino with ANOTHER Home Run! @AtriumHealthWFBpic.twitter.com/b7bCcZGD2w— Winston-Salem Dash (@WSDashBaseball) April 14, 2026Myrtle Beach Pelicans 4, Kannapolis Cannon Ballers 0Like Charlotte, Kanny put up no effort against Myrtle Beach.

The CBs were hopeless against Pelicans pitchers, who got plenty of calls in their favor and served plenty of hittable pitches on a silver platter. But the bats were dead for another night.Riley Eikhoff put in a full day’s work for the Ballers, taking full responsibility for three of the Pelicans’ four runs. Eikhoff pitched soundly, giving up a home run off a precisely placed strike that Cole Mathis somehow got a huge piece of to pull the ball left-center out of the park.

You really can’t blame Eikhoff for that one. Chicago’s ninth round pick in the 2025 draft is having a turbulent start to his minor league career after giving up four runs in his first start and none in his second. It’s too early to say if this is rookie jitters or if this spells trouble for his big league career.MATHIS MASH !!! pic.twitter.com/ok4rLVyfeL— Myrtle Beach Pelicans (@Pelicanbaseball) April 15, 2026