Likewise, the bats were limp - save for two safeties from Mario Camilletti, Charlotte was no-hit on Saturday. Noah Schultz got the start and went three innings, giving up two earned but keeping a harness on his control. He walked just one and threw a solid 32 of 48 pitches for strikes. He struck out just one but his contact brought no great harm (three singles).
Andrew Benintendi lined a fourth-inning sweeper from Ryan Bergert down the right-field line. The ball just stayed fair for a solo home run, putting the Chicago White Sox ahead against the Kansas City Royals. It was a short-lived lead. The Sox surrendered eight runs in the fifth inning, the most they've allowed in an inning this season, on the way to a 12-1 loss to the Royals in front of 10,598 at Rate Field.