This isn’t likely to calm the clamor of White Sox fans demanding that Michael Kopech get the call to the big leagues.

The White Sox top-ranked pitching prospect was again excellent Saturday night, tossing seven scoreless innings and striking out nine hitters for Triple-A Charlotte.

It extended a fabulous string of starts dating back to mid July. Over his last six starts, Kopech has a 1.89 ERA, with just eight earned runs allowed and 50 strikeouts in 38 innings.

Oh, and this:

Kopech has dramatically changed his season in these last six outings. After his 17th start of the year back on July 5, he had a 4.70 ERA and 56 walks on the campaign. After Saturday’s start, that ERA is down to 3.81 and he’s added just four walks to his season total in his last six games.

The question from fans and onlookers, of course, will continue to be whether this is enough to get Kopech to the South Side.

All along, general manager Rick Hahn has said that there are things the team is looking for that don’t show up in box scores, and unless you’re a part of the White Sox front office, there’s no way to know exactly what those things are.

Here’s Hahn from July 27:

“The most important thing is that they’re in a position to have long-term success for us, that they’re in a position to succeed not just survive. So yes, while you can look at a stat line or you can look at a box score and say, ‘This guy looks like he’s doing well, looks like he’s ready,’ our checklist that we want these guys to answer is a little more lengthy than that. And not until they’ve answered all those questions we have for them at the minor league level will we promote them.”

At this point, we’ll know that Kopech has accomplished everything the White Sox want him to accomplish at the Triple-A level when they announce that he’s joining the major league roster. Until then, more patience is required from a fan base hungry to see the fruits of the rebuild.

Oh, and by the way, Eloy Jimenez also homered in the very same game Saturday night.