
HVR Game Notes - April 13, 2022
April 13, 2022 - South Atlantic League (SAL)
Hudson Valley Renegades News Release
Hudson Valley Renegades (3-1) at Rome Braves (2-2)
RHP Blane Abeyta (First Start) vs. RHP Roddery Muñoz (First Start)
| Game 5 | Road Game 5 | AdventHealth Stadium | Rome, GA | April 13, 2022 | First Pitch 7:00 p.m. |
WHEN IN ROME: The Hudson Valley Renegades begin their second series of the season tonight when they take on the Rome Braves at AdventHealth Stadium. The six-game series marks the first time that the Renegades and R-Braves will play in their respective franchise histories. It is also the furthest south that Hudson Valley has ever played a game, with Rome falling approximately 50 miles south of Greenville, South Carolina, where the Renegades opened the 2022 season.
ABOUT LAST NIGHT...: Hudson Valley jumped on the Rome Braves pitching staff early for two runs in the top of the first and never looked back in an 11-1 victory at AdventHealth Stadium. T.J. Rumfield had a career night, going 5-for-5 with a double, a home run and four RBIs. Trey Sweeney went 3-for-5 with a triple, a home run, three RBIs and two runs scored. Pitchers Blas Castaño, Edgar Barclay and Nelson Alvarez threw 3.0 innings each for a combined six-hitter in Rome's home opener.
OFF TO THE RACES: Through four games of the season, the Hudson Valley Renegades are tied for fourth place among Minor League teams in stolen bases with 12. Jersey Shore (A+, PHI) has 19 to pace all clubs, while Rocket City (13; AA, LAA) and Tacoma (12; AAA, SEA) all rank ahead of the 'Gades, who are tied with Buffalo (AAA, TOR). Impressively, the Renegades have only been caught stealing one time, making them the best SB success rate (.923) of any team in the minors.
WELLS MOVING UP: With the graduation of San Francisco Giants catcher Joey Bart from MLB Pipeline's top prospects list, Renegades catcher Austin Wells is now the No. 10 catching prospect in all of baseball. The 2020 first round pick is rated as the Yankees' No. 4 prospect, and the No. 95 overall prospect in the minors.
NEW YORK STRIKEOUT EXCHANGE: Through four games, Hudson Valley pitchers have recorded 52 strikeouts in 36.0 IP, good for a 13.0 K/9 rate. The 52 strikeouts rank second among all High-A teams, with only Rome (ATL) fanning more through four games, with 56 punchouts. The Renegades staff also has the best K/9 of any team in the Yankees organization.
'GADES DIG THE LONG BALL: After a three homer performance by the offense on Tuesday, the Hudson Valley Renegades have clubbed six home runs in their first four games of the season. That puts them tied for second in the South Atlantic League in home runs with Winston-Salem, behind only Greenville (7). The Renegades are second in the SAL in runs scored (34), behind Bowling Green (37), and lead the league in slugging percentage (.487) and OPS (.902).
UNPRECEDENTED TIMES: The 2022 season is set to be the longest in the history of the Hudson Valley Renegades. While operating as a Short Season-A team in the New York-Penn League from 1994-2020, the Renegades had never played more than 76 games in a season. In 2021, the club played 120 games in a season shortened by the COVID-19 pandemic. The "new normal" for Hudson Valley is the 132-game schedule that is now uniform across Class-A leagues, beginning in 2022. The record-setting schedule length includes the earliest Opening Day in franchise history (April 8), earliest Home Opener (April 19), longest season-opening road trip (9 games), and first games played in South Carolina and Georgia.
PRECEDENTED TIMES: The 30-man Break Camp roster for the Renegades includes 12 players who saw time with the 2021 team. The returners break down as six pitchers (Nelson Alvarez, Edgar Barclay, Nelvin Correa, Tanner Myatt, Matt Sauer, and Beck Way), three catchers (Carlos Narvaez, Saul Torres, and Austin Wells), one infielder (Eduardo Torrealba), and two outfielders (Pat DeMarco and Everson Pereira).
PROSPECTS GALORE: The Renegades Break Camp roster features six of the Yankees' top 30 prospects, according to MLB Pipeline. Catcher Austin Wells (#4) and infielder Trey Sweeney (#5) are joined by outfielder Everson Pereira (#11), pitchers T.J. Sikkema (#20) and Beck Way (#22) and infielder Cooper Bowman (#25). Each of the Yankees last three first round draftees (Sikkema, 2019; Wells, 2020; and Sweeney, 2021) begin the season with Hudson Valley.
MEET THE NEW LEAGUE, SAME AS THE OLD LEAGUE: Last month, Major League Baseball announced the return of traditional names for its minor leagues, re-christening "High-A East" as the South Atlantic League. The 2022 South Atlantic League is actually the third major iteration of a league with that name. The original South Atlantic League lasted on and off from 1904-1963, when it was moved up to Double-A and re-branded as the Southern League, which still exists today. The next SAL also began in 1903 under the name of the Western Carolinas League. It changed its name in 1980 and operated at the Single-A classification. High-A East (2021) and the current South Atlantic League are considered by MiLB to be one continuous league with the WCL/old SAL.
RECORD-SETTING SEASON: To nobody's surprise, the Hudson Valley Renegades set 19 new franchise hitting records during the 2021 season, the first in team history as a full-season affiliate. The team and individual players set 19 new single-season hitting records, and 20 new single-season pitching records. Among the most ludicrous was the single-season mark for most team home runs hit (156 -- previous record, 53 in 1999 and 2002), and most strikeouts recorded by the pitching staff (1,308 -- previous record, 693 in 1998).
GET THIS OUT OF THE WAY: The current nine-game road trip to Greenville and Rome is the longest season-opening road trip in franchise history. It also represents the second-longest road trip of the season, eclipsed by only a 12-game trip from June 14-27 to Greensboro and Winston-Salem.
South Atlantic League Stories from April 13, 2022
- Big Inning Powers Hoppers to First Road Win - Greensboro Grasshoppers
- Grasshoppers Bats Explode Late to Even Series against Winston-Salem - Winston-Salem Dash
- Clones Comeback Falls Short, Lose to Jersey 4-3 - Brooklyn Cyclones
- Drive Score 15 Unanswered, Down Tourists 17-3 - Asheville Tourists
- Braves Winners on World Series Wednesday - Rome Emperors
- BlueClaws Score Four in Second, Hold on for 4-3 Win - Jersey Shore BlueClaws
- Renegades Blasted by Rome as Streak Ends - Hudson Valley Renegades
- Drive Dominate Tourists - Greenville Drive
- Cyclones Announce Fundraiser to Benefit Humanitarian Efforts in Ukraine - Brooklyn Cyclones
- Cyclones Announce Fundraiser to Benefit Ukraine - Brooklyn Cyclones
- BG Shutout in 1-0 Loss on Wednesday - Bowling Green Hot Rods
- Crawdads Shutout Hot Rods in 1-0 Win - Hickory Crawdads
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