Four White Sox minor-leaguers who deserve recognition
Briefly

The article highlights the strong performance of the Chicago White Sox minor league affiliates, with a particular focus on players like Dan Altavilla and William Bergolla. While most teams are around .500, the Birmingham Barons lead their division. Altavilla stands out as a reliable reliever for the Charlotte Knights with impressive stats, while Bergolla showcases excellent batting skills for the Barons. Meanwhile, the Winston-Salem Dash is struggling, indicating a disparity in talent across the affiliates. Overall, the prospects are providing a glimpse of hope for the White Sox's future success.
Pope Leo XIV may have been the good-luck charm the Chicago White Sox needed to kick-start their road to 42 (maybe 45?) wins, but most of their minor league affiliates haven't needed any help.
Among the noteworthy players, Bergolla has excelled with a .294 batting average, 16 runs and 12 stolen bases, showcasing incredible contact consistency with only 11 strikeouts in 109 at-bats.
Altavilla has a 2.79 ERA and 1.29 WHIP over 19 ⅓ innings, standing out as a reliable closer despite a difficult previous season with the Royals.
The Winston-Salem Dash struggled significantly, described as having possibly the weakest talent in the system, which contrasts starkly with the success of other affiliates like the Barons and Knights.
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