Renegades Game Notes - SAL NDCS Game 3

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Renegades Game Notes - SAL NDCS Game 3

September 13, 2024 - South Atlantic League (SAL)
Hudson Valley Renegades News Release


Hudson Valley Renegades (73-58, 40-26) vs. Greensboro Grasshoppers (75-55, 36-29)

Best-of-three North Division Championship Series tied 1-1

LHP Kyle Carr (1-8, 4.76 ERA) vs. LHP Michael Kennedy (0-0, 0.84 ERA)

| SAL North Division Series Game 3 | Friday, Sept. 13, 2024 | FNB Field | Greensboro, N.C. | First Pitch 6:30 p.m. |

Radio: WBPM 96.5 FM - Beacon, WGHQ 92.5 FM/920 AM Kingston, W232DQ 94.3 FM Peekskill, WBNR 1260 AM - Beacon, WLNA 1420 AM - Peekskill

Internet Radio: www.hvrenegades.com/broadcast & www.renegadesonair.com

TV: MiLB.tv & Bally Live App

CRUNCH TIME!: Hudson Valley struggled in Game 2 of the North Division Series, committing two errors and recording just five hits in a 3-1 defeat on the road. The Renegades began their postseason run on Tuesday with a dominant 6-0 win in Game 1. George Lombard was 3-for-5 with three doubles and three RBIs, and Dylan Jasso was 2-for-4 with three RBIs, including a three-run homer in the seventh. The Renegades would punch their ticket to the South Atlantic League Championship Series with a win today in Game 3.

ROAD STRUGGLES: While being the best team at home in MiLB this season, the Renegades have struggled mightily on the road. They finished 26-39 away from Heritage Financial Park in the regular season, the third-most road losses in the South Atlantic League. Their Game 2 loss was the 40th on the road in 2024. To keep their season alive, the Renegades will have to win a do-or-die game on the road Friday.

REMATCH: The Renegades and Grasshoppers face off for the second time in 2024 this week. Hudson Valley made a trip to North Carolina back in mid-June, where they dropped five of six to Greensboro. However, the Renegades have been on a tear since that series concluded on June 25, with a 39-24 record to finish the regular season. Game 1 marked the first trip to Heritage Financial Park for the Grasshoppers since April 9, 2023, the opening series of the season.

HOME BODIES: Tuesday's win for the Renegades was their 13th in the last 14 games at home. Hudson Valley completed their regular season with a 47-19 (.712) record at Heritage Financial Park this season, the best home record of any team in Minor League Baseball this season. Since 2005, the 'Gades home record ranked 12th among all MiLB teams, with the 2011 San Antonio Missions (AA, SD) having set the standard with a 55-15 (.786) mark to set the standard.

THE NEW GUYS: Since early August, new additions to the Renegades have provided a major spark offensively. After entering the playoffs on a six-game hititng streak where he was 7-for-23 (.304) with six RBIs, Dylan Jasso was 2-for-4 with a crucial three-run homer in Game 1. Jackson Castillo has been stellar in his month with the Renegades. Castillo is hitting .286 in High-A and has 20 RBIs in 23 games in High-A. In his first 16 High-A games, Brendan Jones has been on base an absurd 27 times.

BUYING WHAT HE'S SELLING: Trent Sellers continued his dominant form on Tuesday in Game 1, throwing four scoreless innings while allowing just one hit and striking out a career-high nine batters. Since June 25, Sellers has an absurd 0.35 ERA in his last 50.2 IP, with 63 strikeouts and a .109 opposing average.

YOUTH RULES: George Lombard has come alive at the plate over the two weeks, reaching base in 14 of his last 15 games. In Game 1 of the North Division Series, Lombard was 3-for-5 with three doubles and three RBIs. During a 12-game on-base streak spanning from August 24th to September 6th, the 19-year-old was 18-for-49 (.367) at the plate, with eight doubles and a .987 OPS. Of his 30 hits with the Renegades this season, 22 of them came during this stretch, including all of his extra-base hits.

PITCHING IN: The Renegades pitching staff finished the regular season with a 3.25 ERA, not only the lowest in the South Atlantic League, but the best among all High-A teams. Hudson Valley ranked sixth among all full-season Minor League teams in ERA. With a shutout in Game 1 of the North Divsion Series, the Renegades have now thrown 20 shutouts this season. They threw a team-record 19 shutouts in the regular season, which led MiLB. The 19 shutout victories were the most by a MiLB team since 2019, and is tied for 12th-most in the minors since 2005. After the All-Star Break, the staff had a 2.31 ERA, ahead of the Midland RockHounds (AA, OAK) for the best in MiLB, who had a 2.51 ERA after the break.

THE 'PEN IS MIGHTIER: The Renegades bullpen collectively sported a 3.06 ERA (186 ER/547.1 IP) this season, the best mark in High-A and third-best in the minors. Across six games of the series last week against Asheville and the first two games of the playoffs, the bullpen has allowed just four earned runs in 38.2 innings, good for a 0.94 ERA.

ROC IS CLUTCH: Roc Riggio has provided a boost offensively that the 'Gades needed in the final strech. In the last seven games, Riggio is 10-for-36 (.278) with two home runs, four doubles, and 10 RBIs with a .395 OBP and a .955 OPS.

RECORD SETTERS: The Renegades' win over Asheville on Sunday was the team's 73rd win of the year, setting a new franchise record for most wins in a year. The 2021 and 2022 Renegades each won 71 games.

THROWING PUNCHES: The Renegades set a franchise record with 21 strikeouts on Saturday night. Starter Baron Stuart set his career-high with 12 punch outs in 4.2 innings, before the bullpen combined for nine strikeouts in 4.1 frames.

COLD-BLOODED: Hudson Valley walked it off for the 11th time this season last Thursday in a 5-4 victory. After trailing 4-0 in the eighth inning, the Renegades scored two in the eighth, two in the ninth, and one in the 10th to complete the comeback. They have now won eight games in 2024 when they've trailed in the seventh inning or later.

THIS GUY IS GROSZ: After being called up two weeks ago from Single-A Tampa, Josh Grosz has been stellar for Hudson Valley. On Tuesday, Grosz tossed five innings of one-run ball, allowing just one hit. He struck out seven batters, marking the fourth consecutive start in which has five or more punchouts. Grosz has four quality starts in his last six Hudson Valley appearances. Since June 28th between Tampa and Hudson Valley, Grosz has been charged with just nine earned runs in 64 innings, good for a 1.26 ERA during that stretch.

THE RUNNIN' RENEGADES ARE BACK: After stealing only 13 bases in 27 games in June, the Renegades have been on a stolen base frenzy, going 92-for-108 on stolen base attempts as a team in their last 57 games. Hudson Valley stole 21 bases in their final six-game series against. Asheville.

ALL THEY DO IS WIN: Since the start of the 2012 season, the Hudson Valley Renegades have an incredible .572 winning percentage, the second-best in MiLB behind only Bowling Green (.574) among active teams (min. 800 games). The third-place team, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, sports a .551 winning percentage.

MARTIN MASHING: Garrett Martin has been massive during this stretch run for Hudson Valley. The Renegades outfielder has 24 hits in his last 25 games (since 8/13), batting .282/.421/.529 in that span with an .950 OPS. After a remarkable series at the plate vs Wilmington from August 20-25, Martin earned SAL Player of the Week. In seven games, Martin was 8-for-21 with three home runs, two doubles, nine RBIs, 10 runs scored, and eight walks. The Renegades outfielder reached base an astounding 17 times in the series. Martin was the first Renegades player to win a SAL Weekly Award this season.

STARTING OFF RIGHT: Starting pitching continues to be excellent for the Renegades. A Renegades starting pitcher has allowed more than two earned runs in a start only three times since July 28, a stretch of 40 games. In that span, Hudson Valley starters have a 2.40 ERA in 165.0 IP with a 1.01 WHIP. Overall, Renegades starters had a 3.44 ERA in 2024, 14th-best in MiLB.

LIMITING HITS: Hudson Valley pitchers allowed only 835 hits in 131 regular season games. The Renegades allowed the fewest hits in MiLB, 19 fewer than the Down East Wood Ducks (A, TEX) for the lowest mark. Renegades pitching is holding the opposition to a .206 batting average this season, the best in MiLB. Incredibly, the Lansing Lugnuts (OAK, A+) allowed a staggering 1196 hits in 131 games, most among all non-AAA teams.

DOUBLES MACHINES: With 254 doubles in the regular season, Hudson Valley had the most doubles in High-A this season, 14 more than the Everett AquaSox (A+, SEA). Hudson Valley had four doubles in Game 1 on Tuesday.

HEATING UP: Antonio Gomez has been excellent at the plate since July 30. In 30 games, Gomez is slashing .289/.381/.515 with 15 extra-base hits and a .896 OPS. He boosted his average from .169 to .238 in the last 28 regular season games.

DEFENSIVE IMPROVEMENT: Hudson Valley is 39-12 in games this season where they do not commit an error. The Renegades committed two costly errors in Game 2.

'GADES THROW ANOTHER NO-HITTER: After the Renegades had two no-hitters in the first 29 years of its history, the Renegades tossed a no-no on August 22 in game two of a doubleheader, their second in five weeks. Trent Sellers, Mason Vinyard, and Thomas Balboni combined to allow just one batter to reach safely in seven innings.. Sellers was part of both no-hitters this season, one as a starter and one as a reliever. On July 19, Kyle Carr, Sellers, and Hueston Morrill completed the third no-hitter in franchise history. It was the first time since July 10, 2021 that the Renegades had thrown a no-no, and their first nine-inning no-hitter since August 10, 2000.

TURNSTILES: On Friday, the Renegades officially set a new single-season attendance record at Heritage Financial Park, and welcomed 195,791 guests to the stadium in the 2024 season. Hudson Valley eclipsed the previous record of 184,055 from the 2022 season.


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