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Minor league closer is one step away from joining the White Sox in MLB

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Minor league closer is one step away from joining the White Sox in MLB

The Charlotte Knights, the Triple-A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox, announced a series of roster moves prior to Tuesday night’s game. 

The pitching staff in Charlotte got a serious shake up, with some additions coming through the waiver wire and promotions for deserving prospects. 

Caleb Freeman and Adisyn Coffey were both demoted to the Double-A level. Elvis Peguero was added to Charlotte’s roster after being claimed off waivers from the Milwaukee Brewers earlier this week.

Zach Franklin, a 26-year-old relief pitcher who has been the closer for the Double-A Birmingham Barons most of the 2025 season, was promoted to Triple-A and is now just one step away from joining the White Sox.

White Sox took a chance on Zach Franklin in 2023

Franklin might be 26 years old, but he has not been in the White Sox organization for very long. 

He was selected in the 10th round of the 2023 MLB Draft out of the University of Missouri and signed for an underslot $10,000 bonus. Franklin played six total years of college baseball. For the first five, he was at Western Carolina, a low-level Division-I program in the Southern Conference. 

In 2019, Franklin took a medical red shirt, and in 2020, a COVID-shortened season gave him an extra year of eligibility. 

While Franklin’s 7.45 ERA in his one season at Mizzou was rough, the White Sox took an easy $10,000 gamble on a profile that missed a lot of bats, but also gave up loud contact. 

Franklin featured two different mid-90s fastballs, a split-changeup, and a deceptive hybrid breaking ball. 

Franklin has moved through the minor leagues quickly 

Franklin unsurprisingly got knocked around in Kannapolis after signing with the White Sox in 2023. 

2024 was his first full professional season. It was also the year he turned the corner as a professional pitcher. In 40.2 innings with High-A Winston-Salem, Franklin struck out 58 batters and posted a 3.76 ERA. That production earned him a shot in Birmingham to close out the year, and he was even better for the Barons with a 0.90 ERA and 17 strikeouts in 10 innings. 

In 2025, now 26 years old, Franklin has been leaned on as the primary closer for a Birmingham Barons team that has been rolling to a 62-40 record. 

Franklin started the year getting a lot of multi-inning looks, but ever since Peyton Pallette was promoted to Triple-A, he has been the high-leverage arm for manager Guillermo Quiroz to turn to in the Barons’ bullpen. 

In 35 appearances and 42 innings this season, Franklin is 3-0 with a 1.71 ERA and 60 strikeouts. He has 10 saves without a single blown save opportunity. Franklin’s FIP and xFIP are also the lowest of his pro career. 

When he first signed with the White Sox two years ago, Franklin seemed like a longshot to ever amount to anything in professional baseball. It hasn’t taken long for the White Sox to refine his pitch arsenal and turn him into a high-leverage minor league arm that generates a ton of swings-and-misses. 

Zach Franklin has come a long way from that sky-high ERA at Missouri and $10,000 signing bonus.

With Franklin officially added to the roster for Triple-A Charlotte, he’s now one level away from making his MLB debut. If the early returns are good following the promotion, a September call up is not out of the question. 

Franklin is firmly in the mix with Payton Palette, Wikelman González, Jairo Iriarte, and Chase Plymell as minor league relief arms to watch out for on the South Side in the near future.

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Nebraska volleyball recruits to compete in 2026 Under Armour All-America Match

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Three incoming Nebraska volleyball student-athletes are set to showcase their talents at the 2026 Under Armour Next All-America Match on New Year’s Day. The event will take place at The Venue on the University of Central Florida campus in Orlando. Gabby DiVita will join Team Pearls, while Jayden Robinson and Keoni Williams will compete for Team Roses.

The match, featuring some of the nation’s top high school seniors, will be streamed live on the SCNext YouTube Channel at 3:30 p.m. CT on Jan. 1. ESPNU will re-air the event at 6 p.m. CT on Jan. 4. This elite group of athletes has committed to 16 different colleges, preparing to join some of the top college volleyball programs in the country.



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Published 2:51 pm Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Madras High School recently announced the hiring of new head coaches for two spring sports programs. Mario Mendoza will head up track and field operations, and Bailey Daniels is the new head coach of the MHS softball team.

Mario Mendoza

Mendoza has been a volunteer coach for MHS track the past several years and has helped young runners as a leader in the Madras Runners Club as well. A world-class ultra-distance runner in his own right, Mendoza has for several years been sponsored by Brooks running shoes.

In November, Mendoza won the 100-kilometer Ultramarathon Guatemala, which he indicated may be his final major race.

Mendoza replaces Mike Dove, who retired following the end of the 2025 season.

Growing up in California, Mendoza became a standout distance runner after an injury kept him from playing soccer and prompted him to the track to rehab the injury. He fell in love with running and became a standout distance runner in college, graduating from St. Mary’s College of California.

“My first goal is always that we become better people and better athletes,” he said. “We can win districts, and we can take the whole team to state, so I have a goal of that. I know that with patience and trust and discipline, I just think there’s a lot of talent in this team and in the coaches, and I think a lot of cool stuff can happen.”

Bailey Daniels

Bailey Daniels 

Daniels, a physical education health teacher at the Jefferson County Middle School, replaces Shawna McConnell, who retired following last season as well. McConnell had led the program for 17 years. Daniels was the lead assistant and junior varsity coach last year.

Growing up in Roseburg, Daniels played high school and travel softball. She became a Division 1 athlete as a member of the rowing team at Oregon State University.

Daniels praised McConnell for her long dedication to the program and all that she shared with her that has helped Daniels prepare to take over. Daniels is also eager to put her own stamp on the program.

“I’m looking forward to bringing fresh ideas, a competitive mindset and a clear vision for what Madras softball can become,” said Daniels.

Information for this story was provided by 509J School District Communications Director Joey Pretchl.



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No. 1 Long Beach State Men’s Volleyball Wins NCAA National Championship – The562.org

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The Long Beach State men’s volleyball program lives by the slogan “expect greatness.” So when they took the court against UCLA in the NCAA Men’s Volleyball National Championship, they expected nothing less.

Featuring two of the top teams in the nation in a rematch of last year’s national championship, the match was expected to be intense and tightly contested. But the Beach put on a performance nothing short of greatness, avenging their championship loss with a commanding sweep over the Bruins at the Covelli Center in Columbus, Ohio. The Beach won 25-17, 25-23, 25-21.

It marks a fourth national championship in program history and the first since the Beach went back-to-back in 2018-2019. Head coach Alan Knipe has been a part of each national championship with the program, one as a player in 1991 and now his third as a coach here in 2025. Knipe later announced his retirement in 2025, finishing his legendary career on top.

“It’s incredible. The feeling absolutely never gets old,” Knipe said. “I’m so proud of the guys and everything they did all season long. With what we went through with our lineups and our roster, and pretty much a brand new team at the beginning of the year, losing three starters along the way, and changing guys’ positions. [These guys] handled it so well and I’m so proud of them.”

The match started and ended in the same way, and it’s the same way it’s been all season: Moni Nikolov. The National Player of the Year opened the match with his first of four aces and swung on an overpass for a kill at match point to seal the win. He finished the match with six kills on .300 hitting and had a match-high 27 assists.

“It’s such a relief. I wanted this win more than anything else,” Nikolov said. “I’m so glad that I got to share these emotions with our coaches in the whole team. It was the first time I actually started crying tears of joy so it truly meant so much to me.”

The fourth NCAA Men’s Volleyball National Championship comes in the Beach’s 11th championship appearance in program history, in what was a dominant season through and through. The Beach was ranked No. 1 in the nation for the last 14 weeks. It’s their third men’s volleyball championship in the last seven years, but it’s the first for Bobby Smitheran as athletic director.

“I’m so happy for the young men in our program because they’ve represented Long Beach and Long Beach State,” said Smitheran. “They’ve done it with heart and with class I’m just so proud of the way they’ve competed. To be the number one ranked team for as long as they have, that’s difficult to give that kind of bullseye on your back and to finish it off the way they did I’m just so happy for them.”



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Aneta Kucerova Represents Asheville at International Road Race

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PEUERBACH, Austria – Sophomore Aneta Kucerova of the UNC Asheville cross country/track and field programs represented Asheville and Czechia by competing in the Run of the Aces International Road Race. 

The Run of the Aces originated as the “Run of Champions” at the New Year’s Eve Run in the summer of 1989. Olympic champions, world champions, European and African champions, as well as countless national champions from more than 30 nations, have attended the International Raiffeisen New Year’s Eve Run ever since. The “Run of Champions” is the sporting showdown of the international stars of the running scene – world-class running up close.

Kucerova ran the 5,100m race in 17:50.23 and finished in 14th. 

The official results are available here. 

Kucerova and the Bulldogs officially open indoor track and field season on Saturday, Jan. 10, in the UNC Asheville Collegiate Opener at Tryon International. 



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