SAL Hudson Valley Renegades

HVR Game Notes - June 7, 2022

Published on June 7, 2022 under South Atlantic League (SAL)
Hudson Valley Renegades News Release


Jersey Shore BlueClaws (19-30) vs. Hudson Valley Renegades (24-26)

RHP Blane Abeyta (0-5, 6.23 ERA) vs. RHP Kyle Glogoski (0-0, 0.00 ERA)

| Game 51 | Home Game 25 | Dutchess Stadium | Wappingers Falls, N.Y. | June 7, 2022 | First Pitch 7:05 p.m. |

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AIN'T NO LAWS WHEN YOU'RE PLAYIN' THE CLAWS: The Hudson Valley Renegades return home to take on the Jersey Shore BlueClaws at Dutchess Stadium this week. The clubs will play a seven-game series including a doubleheader on Wednesday making up a game that was postponed last month at ShoreTown Ballpark. The Gades and Claws play a whopping 30 games this season, but only 12 contests scheduled for the first half. The next time that Jersey Shore will be at Dutchess Stadium is the final homestand of the year from August 30 through September 4.

SO, ABOUT LAST NIGHT: The Renegades won their third straight game and secured a series win over the Aberdeen IronBirds on Sunday at Leidos Field with an 11-5 victory. The win was keyed by a massive eight-run rally in the top of the seventh inning. Anthony Seigler finished 2-for-3 with a home run, two RBIs and three walks, while Aaron Palensky (2) and Eduardo Torrealba (3) combined to drive in five runs out of the eight and nine spots in the lineup.

START ME UP: In the last 16 games, Renegades starting pitchers have turned in some great individual performances, and as a unit have been performed at a high level. In those games, HV starters are 5-4 with a 2.92 ERA (24 ER/74.0 IP), with 59 hits allowed, 28 walks (3.41 BB/9) and 71 strikeouts (8.64 K/9). The run has lowered the collective starting pitcher's ERA from 4.61 to 4.00, and the starters win total has more than tripled.

MIND THE CLOCK: Thursday's contest with Aberdeen was the fastest nine-inning game fo the season for Hudson Valley, lasting just 2:08. It was the sixth game of the season (in Game 47) that was completed in under 2:15. It was also their third in their last four games. In 2021, the Renegades played no nine-inning games lasting under 2:15, 2 in 2019, 1 in 2018 and 3 in 2017.

THAT'S ALL THEY GOT WAS ONE HIT?: In allowing just one hit to the IronBirds on Wednesday, the Renegades threw their third one-hitter of the year in their 46th game. The staff also threw combined one-hitters on April 23 against the Brooklyn Cyclones and May 8 (G1) at Jersey Shore. The Renegades have thrown nine one-hitters in the Portal Era (2005-Pres.), with six of them coming in the past two seasons (3 in 2021, 3 so far in 2022). The Renegades one-hit the BlueClaws twice last season, once at Dutchess Stadium, and once in Lakewood.

GOODBYE MAY. JUNE...HELLO: Tuesday marked the final game in the month of May, a welcome sight for Hudson Valley. In the month, they went gone 8-17 (.320) and have allowed 5.22 runs per nine innings. Additionally, they hit just .219/.332/.359 and scored only 3.92 runs per game. The Gades' .320 winning percentage in May was the team's worst month since they went 9-19 (.321) in July 2006.

SEIGLER STARTING HOT: Since being promoted from Single-A Tampa, catcher Anthony Seigler has been red-hot at the plate, reaching base safely in all 11 games he has played in and hitting a torrid .351/.510/.541. The Yankees 2018 first round pick played in 41 games with Hudson Valley in 2021, batting .219/.324/.391 with four home runs in an injury-plagued season. Seigler has played in 36 combined games this season between Tampa and Hudson Valley, after seeing action in a combined 71 games in 2019 and 2021 due to injuries.

TOP PICKS: Hudson Valley's roster is one of the most unique in High-A in that it features four of the last five 1st round picks of the New York Yankees. 2018 top pick Anthony Seigler is joined by 2019 Competitive Balance A pick T.J. Sikkema, 2020 top pick Austin Wells, and 2021 first-rounder Trey Sweeney on the roster. Only 2019 first-rounder Anthony Volpe is not with the Renegades this season, though Wells in currently on the 7-day injured list.

NO-FUN DIFFERENTIAL: Entering play on Tuesday, the Renegades sit at two games under .500 with a 24-26 (.480) record, despite a +15 run differential (27-23 pythag record). One reason for this has been Hudson Valley's struggles in one- and two-run games this season. The Gades are 6-8 (.428) in one-run games, and 6-9 (.400) in two-run games. Typically, teams will sport a .500 record in these close games, indicating the the Renegades have had a measure of bad luck in close contests.

GADES RUNNING WILD: Hudson Valley has been on a base stealing tear lately, including swiping six bases in Tuesday's series opener with Aberdeen. The Gades are an unreal 32-for-38 stealing bases in their last 12 games, and four of the six times runners were thrown out were on pickoff-caught stealings. The Renegades have stolen 108 bases this season, the third-most of any team in MiLB. It aso already ranks as the 12th-highest total in team history, despite only having 50 games played. Cooper Bowman leads the team with 20 steals, which ranks third in the South Atlantic League and tied for 20th among all Minor League players. His 20 steals are the most for a Renegade in the Yankees affiliation, and the most since Garrett Hiott stole 20 for the Gades in 2019.

HE GETS ON BASE: Everson Pereira saw his 15-game on-base streak end on Saturday with an 0-for-4 performance. Overall this season, Pereira has still reached base safely in 38 out of 44 games played. Pereira is the only Renegade with two 10+ game on-base streaks this year (he also has a 12-game streak), and he joins Cooper Bowman (11) and Eric Wagaman (13) as the only HV players with a streak of that length. Currently Anthony Seigler has the longest on-base streak on the team, at 11 consecutive games.




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