
Brooklyn Cyclones Game Notes - Tuesday, April 14 - vs. Greensboro (6:40 PM)
Published on April 14, 2026 under South Atlantic League (SAL)
Brooklyn Cyclones News Release
The Brooklyn Cyclones (2-6, 2-6) return to Coney Island to open their first full six-game home series of the season against the Greensboro Grasshoppers (7-2, 7-2) - the High-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates - on Tuesday evening at 6:40 p.m. from Maimonides Park in Brooklyn, N.Y.
RHP Jonathan Jiménez (0-1, 6.75) is expected to make his first home start for the Cyclones. Greensboro is scheduled to counter with LHP Victor Cabreja (0-1, 8.53).
Live coverage on the Cyclones Radio Network, Bally Sports Live, and MiLB.tv will begin at 6:25 p.m.
LAST TIME OUT: The Cyclones dropped the rubber match of last week's 6-game series on Sunday at Jersey Shore, 7-0...The contest was scoreless through 4 1/2 innings before the BlueClaws erupted for 3 in the 5th, 1 in the 6th, and 3 more in the 8th...RHP Irving Cota took a no-decision for Brooklyn, tossing 3.0-plus innings of 2-hit shutout ball in his first start of the season...SS Mitch Voit reached base 3 times with a double and a pair of walks...RHP Sam Highfill (4.0 IP, 2 H), LHP Juan Amarante (2.0, 0), and RHP Gabriel Barbosa (3.0, 1) combined to twirl a 3-hit shutout for Jersey Shore...The scoreless effort marked the first time the Cyclones were held without a run in 2026...It marked the first time Brooklyn was shut out since a 6-0 loss at Hudson Valley on August 9, 2025.
25th ANNIVERSARY: The Cyclones celebrate their 25th anniversary season in 2026...Since the inaugural 2001 campaign, Brooklyn has captured 3 league titles...The Cyclones shared the New York-Penn League crown with the Williamsport Crosscutters in their first season before taking home the final NYPL title in 2019...Brooklyn captured its first full-season championship in 2025, going 4-0 in the postseason against Greensboro and Hub City...Entering play on Tuesday, the Cyclones hold a record of 1,120-960 (.538) in the regular season.
ROSTER MOVE: On Tuesday, RHP Dakota Hawkins was transferred back to Brooklyn from Double-A Binghamton...The 26-year-old has made one appearance with the Cyclones in 2026, permitting 2 runs on 1 hit in 0.2 innings last Tuesday night at Jersey Shore...Hawkins pitched for the Rumble Ponies in relief on Sunday...Hawkins is 4th in franchise history in innings pitched (128.2) and appearances (52)...He is also tied for 5th in strikeouts (125).
EXTRA! EXTRA!: Brooklyn secured its second-straight extra-inning victory in Saturday's 6-3 triumph in 10 frames at Jersey Shore...The extra-inning wins are Brooklyn's first two since their 11-inning, 6-5 triumph vs. Hub City on August 17, 2025...LF Nick Roselli provided the walk-off RBI single in that contest...The victory was Brooklyn's first in extra frames on the road since a 6-3 win in 10 innings at Rome on May 10, 2024...Brooklyn has played 3 consecutive extra-inning contests for the first time since June 26-28, 2019, at Aberdeen and vs. Lowell...The Cyclones won all 3 of those games, 2-1 in 10 innings at Aberdeen on June 26, 4-3 in 10 innings at Aberdeen on June 27, and 5-4 in 11 frames on June 28 vs. Lowell...2B Luke Ritter capped a 5-hit game on June 28 with the walk-off RBI single.
BULLPENS ON PARADE: The Cyclones' relief staff was marvelous again on Saturday...RHPs Garrett Stratton, Cristopher Gomez, and Danis Correa united to toss 5.2 innings of 1-hit scoreless relief in Brooklyn's 6-3 come-from-behind win in 10 innings at Jersey Shore...Through 8 games, Cyclones relief arms have registered the second-most punchouts in the circuit (57), trailing only Jersey Shore (64)...For the season, Brooklyn's bullpen has accumulated a 31.67% strikeout rate.
HALL OF FAME: RHP Noah Hall continued to climb the Cyclones' all-time pitching leaderboard in his start on Friday night at Jersey Shore...The 25-year-old struck out 5 hitters over 4.2 innings in a no-decision...With the effort, Hall now has 137 Ks in his Brooklyn career, passing RHP Garrison Bryant (135) and LHP Felipe De La Cruz (133) for 2nd and 3rd, respectively, on the all-time list...The Charlotte, N.C. native now trails only RHP Jaison Vilera (173) on Brooklyn's career strikeout list...Hall's start on Friday was the 27th with the 'Clones, matching De La Cruz for 2nd on the all-time chart...The right-hander is also 3rd in career innings pitched (134.0), trailing Bryant (143.1) for 2nd...In 2025, Hall ranked 2nd in the South Atlantic League in ERA (2.72) and batting average against (.200)...He also finished 5th in strikeouts (115), tied for 5th in double plays induced (9), 6th in innings (112.2), 9th in WHIP (1.27), and tied for 10th in starts (21)...Hall became the first player in franchise history to start multiple Opening Days in 2025 and started his 3rd-straight Opening Day in 2026.
BALL MAGNET: OF John Bay tied a South Atlantic League single-game record, getting plunked by 3 pitches, on Thursday night...The 24-year-old is the first SAL player to get drilled 3 times in one game since Bay was also hit on 3 occasions on September 7, 2025, at Jersey Shore...In 138 career plate appearances, the Shattuck, Okla. native has been hit 11 times (7.97%).
GRAB SOME PINE: Brooklyn pitchers struck out 18 hitters over 10.1 innings in Thursday's 11-inning loss at Jersey Shore and another 12 in Friday's 10-inning triumph...On Thursday, RHPs Channing Austin (4), Parker Carlson (5), Brett Banks (4), Hunter Hodges (4), and Cristofer Gomez (1) dazzled, permitting only 3 hits and retiring 21-straight hitters from 1 out in the 4th until the BlueClaws' walk-off winner in extras...The 18 K's were the most by the Brooklyn pitching staff in a single game since they whiffed 18 hitters over 9.0 innings in a 6-1 win at Aberdeen on June 18, 2025...The franchise record for punchouts is 22, set in a 20-inning contest on June 17, 2016, vs. Staten Island.
2025 IN REVIEW: A memorable 2025 saw the Cyclones capture their first-ever South Atlantic League Championship...Brooklyn swept their way through the postseason, compiling a perfect 4-0 record with two-game sweeps over Greensboro in the North Division Finals and Hub City in the South Atlantic League Championship Series...It was just the second time Brooklyn inked a playoff spot as a full-season affiliate, joining the 2022 squad...The Cyclones' first-half record of 46-20 was good enough to earn them the first-half crown...Brooklyn was 26-39 in the 2nd half before running the table in the postseason.
WELCOME TO NEW YORK!: In addition to a steady dose of returners, the Cyclones have plenty of new faces to kick-start the new year...Of note, 2025 Mets first-round selection INF Mitch Voit joins the squad, in addition to his draft-classmate, third-round pick, INF Antonio Jimenez...Additionally, C Daiverson Gutiérrez projects to be a force in the middle of the lineup...Voit, Jimenez, and Gutiérrez rank as the 7th, 16th, and 25th prospects in the organization, respectively, according to MLB Pipeline...In all, the Cyclones have nine new players on their Opening Day roster.
VETERAN PRESENCE: Brooklyn's Opening Day roster featured no shortage of players with experience on Coney Island as well...All told, the Cyclones welcome back 20 returning players to Brooklyn...Notables include RHP Noah Hall, who finished second in the league in ERA last year, RHP Joel Díaz, who was also top-10 in the circuit in ERA, and 2023 Mets first-round draft pick Colin Houck.
PUT IT IN THE (HISTORY) BOOKS!: Last year's Cyclones squad set a new single-season franchise record for wins with 72...The 2022 club (70-54) is the only other team in Brooklyn history to register 70 or more wins...The Cyclones' 72 wins and .550 winning percentage were the franchise's best at the full-season level...The inaugural 2001 team holds the organizational high-water mark for winning percentage (.684).
NEW SHERIFF IN TOWN: Eduardo Núñez grabs the reins as Brooklyn's manager for 2026, serving as the 16th skipper in franchise history...Núñez takes over after serving as Brooklyn's hitting coach in 2024 and bench coach for the 2025 championship-winning squad...The 40-year-old replaces Gilbert Gómez, who joined the Mets coaching staff as New York's first base and outfield coach for 2026...Núñez joined the Mets organization before the 2021 campaign, and previously held positions in the organization with St. Lucie and in both the Florida Complex League and Dominican Summer League...He also worked on Team Puerto Rico's staff in the 2023 and 2026 World Baseball Classic.
SWIPER KEEP SWIPING: Brooklyn had a record-setting season on the basepaths in 2025...The Cyclones set a new franchise single-season record on July 9 vs. Wilmington when 2B A.J. Ewing stole the team's 182nd base of the campaign, surpassing the previous mark of 181 set by the 2024 squad...In 2025, Brooklyn nabbed 257 stolen bases, good for the 2nd most in the South Atlantic League, behind only Aberdeen (314)...Brooklyn had 2 players with 30-plus steals, 5 players with 20-plus steals, 8 players with 10 or more steals, and 14 players with 5 or more...The Cyclones' 7-6 win vs. Wilmington on April 29 saw them nab a franchise record 9 stolen bases, courtesy of 7 players...The mark topped a previous high of 8 on August 2, 2017, vs. Tri-City.
BROOKLYN TO THE BIGS: After 14 former Cyclones made their Major League debuts in 2025, 2 alumni have already accomplished the feat early in 2026...OF Carson Benge, who started last season with Brooklyn, started for the Mets in right field on Opening Day in Queens just 12 months later...Benge was a force to be reckoned with during his time in High-A, logging a near .900 OPS across his 60 games in the South Atlantic League, earning SAL Post-Season All-Star honors...Additionally, from last year's team, RHP Anthony Nunez, who was traded for OF Cedric Mullins at last year's deadline, made his debut with the Orioles on March 28 after making Baltimore's Opening Day roster...The righty tossed 2.0 shutout innings...In Brooklyn last season, Nunez pitched to a sub-1.00 ERA (0.63) across 10 games out of the bullpen...Last year's 14 debuts in a single season set a new single-season franchise record.
THIS DATE IN CYCLONES HISTORY: On April 14, 2023, Brooklyn scored 8 runs in the first 2 innings en route to an 8-3 win at Winston-Salem...RF Stanley Consuegra and CF Alex Ramírez each homered and drove in 3 runs in the win...In 2024, 3B Nick Lorusso's second home run of the day was a walk-off solo home run in the bottom of the 9th in the Cyclones' 4-3 win vs. Asheville...Lorusso finished the day with 3 extra-base hits, while DH Nolan McLean powered a 2-run home run in the 6th.
AMAZIN' STARTS HERE: According to MLB Pipeline, the Cyclones hold 3 of the Mets' Top 30 prospects...Those are INF Mitch Voit (7), and INF Antonio Jimenez (16), and C Daiverson Gutiérrez (25)...All three are also considered Top 30 prospects according to Baseball America and SNY...BA has Voit at 8, Jimenez at 19, and Gutiérrez at 23, while SNY lists Voit at 10, Jimenez at 20, and Gutiérrez at 27...Baseball America also ranked INF Colin Houck as the organization's No. 35 farmhand entering 2026.
South Atlantic League Stories from April 14, 2026
- Hujsak Homers Twice, Brito Shines on the Mound in 3-0 Win - Bowling Green Hot Rods
- Voit's Go-Ahead 3-Run Shot and Gutiérrez's 4-Hit Night Propel Brooklyn to First Home Win of '26, 9-8 - Brooklyn Cyclones
- Greenville Can't Solve Bowling Green Arms in 3-0 Loss - Greenville Drive
- Dash Explode for 16 Runs in Rout of Asheville - Winston-Salem Dash
- Spartanburgers Top Blue Rocks to Start First Road Series - Hub City Spartanburgers
- Winston-Salem Dashes Away with Series Opener - Asheville Tourists
- Renegades Game Suspended - Hudson Valley Renegades
- Claws Roll in Series-Opening Win at Rome - Jersey Shore BlueClaws
- Hot Rods Game Notes - Bowling Green Hot Rods
- Renegades Game Notes - Hudson Valley Renegades
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- Next on the Slate: Hub City Series Preview - Wilmington Blue Rocks
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