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HVR Game Notes - July 9, 2022

July 9, 2022 - South Atlantic League (SAL)
Hudson Valley Renegades News Release


Hudson Valley Renegades (42-37, 8-5) vs. Jersey Shore BlueClaws (27-51, 2-10)

RHP Yoendrys Gómez (0-0, 1.23 ERA) vs. RHP Andrew Painter (0-0, 5.40 ERA)

| Game 80 | Road Game 44 | ShoreTown Ballpark | Lakewood, N.J. | July 9, 2022 | First Pitch 7:05 p.m. |

DOWN THE SHORE: The Renegades continue their Independence Week series with the Jersey Shore BlueClaws tonight at ShoreTown Ballpark. The Gades have won the first four games of the series with the BlueClaws by a combined 30-7 margin. This is the third of five series played between Jersey Shore and Hudson Valley this season, with the first two being fairly evenly matched.

ABOUT LAST NIGHT: The Renegades continued their winning ways in a 6-3 victory over the BlueClaws last night. Both Trey Sweeney and Everson Pereira hit a home run and a triple, while Beck Way turned in his second straight quality start. Sweeney finished 2-for-3 with three RBIs.

GONE STREAKING: Hudson Valley has won six straight games, the longest streak of the season. In 2021, the Renegades longest winning streak was eight games. Overall the Gades are 16-8 (.667) since June 11, and sit at a season-best five games over .500.

KINGS OF THE CASTLE: Thanks to their six-game winning streak, the Renegades enter play on Saturday in first place in the South Atlantic League North Division. It marks the first time all year that Hudson Valley has been in first by itself at the start of a day.

PINSTRIPED PITCHING PROWESS: Strength in pitching is a theme across the New York Yankees minor league system and the Renegades are no exception. The staff sports a 3.48 ERA on the season, the second-best in the South Atlantic League (Wilmington, 3.33). It also ranks as the fourth-best staff ERA in High-A, and the ninth-best in the minor leagues. All four Yankees affiliated teams rank in the top 20 in the minors in ERA -- Somerset 3.37, 6th; Tampa 3.61, 11th; Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 3.81, 20th.

LET'S TALK ABOUT THE STEALS: The Renegades stole 11 bases in Wednesday's game at Jersey Shore, the most of any team in the minor leagues this season. It was the most in a game since the Hillsboro Hops (ARZ, A+) stole 11 against the Everett AquaSox (SEA) on May 7, 2021. Before that, the last full-season MiLB team to steal 11 was the Burlington Bees against the Fort Wayne TinCaps in an 18-inning game on April 16, 2014. Those are the only three instances of 11 steals in a single game in full-season leagues since 2005. Both Hudson Valley and Everett accomplished their prolific steal totals without being caught.

LET'S TALK MORE ABOUT THE STEALS: With Carlos Narvaez's steal of third base in the seventh inning on Wednesday, the Renegades stole their collective 150th base of the season to set a new franchise record. It took only 77 games to break the record that was set by the 2021 Renegades in 120 games. The Gades stole three more bases after that to finish with 153 after the record-breaking performance.

BUT HAVE I MENTIONED THE STEALS?: Not only did the Renegades set a new club record with 11 steals on Wednesday, but they also stole more bases in a single game than any South Atlantic League team has since 2005. Since that point, only three other times has a SAL team stolen 10 bases, with the most recent instance coming on July 1, 2013 when the Rome Braves stole 10 at the Charleston RiverDogs.

THIS NOTE IS NOT ABOUT STEALS...JK, IT IS: Cooper Bowman stole his 30th base of the season on Wednesday, making him the third player in Renegades history to steal 30 in a single season. He joins Jake Fraley (33 in 2016) and Michael Ross (30 in 2007). James Nelson also stole his 32nd base with the Renegades across two seasons, placing him one shy of Fraley's franchise record.

RE-WRITING THE RECORD BOOK: After homering off Mick Abel to lead off the fifth inning on Friday night, Everson Pereira moved into a tie for first on the Renegades career home run leaderboard. His next home run will set a new franchise record, surpassing Dan Grummitt's record which has stood since 1999. The Yankees No. 3 prospect (Baseball America) also sits at 73 career RBIs with the Renegades, placing him second behind Jacson McGowan, who had 82 from 2018-19. Last month against Brooklyn, Pereira became the all-time runs scored leader for the Renegades.

DOUBLE DIGIT DINGERS: Tyler Hardman's fourth-inning home run on Saturday night against Brooklyn was his 10th of the season, making him the first Renegade to reach double figures this season. In 2021, the Renegades had five players reach double digits in home runs, led by Josh Breaux's 17. Before last year, the last Renegade to hit 10-or-more home runs was Hunter Lockwood in 2014 (13). In Hudson Valley's entire Short Season Era (1994-2019), only six players reached double figures in home runs in a season. It had only been done three times since the start of the 2000 season.

TWO '21 GADES HEADED TO FUTURES GAME: MLB released the rosters for the 2022 MLB All-Star Futures Game this week, and the list features several familiar names to Hudson Valley. Both Anthony Volpe and Ken Waldichuk were selected to participate in the prestigious showcase. Jasson Dominguez, currently with Single-A Tampa, was also selected to represent the Yankees, who were one of only two organizations (LAD) to have three players selected.




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