
Renegades Game Notes
June 23, 2024 - South Atlantic League (SAL)
Hudson Valley Renegades News Release
Hudson Valley Renegades (33-34, 0-2) at Greensboro Grasshoppers (41-26, 2-0)
RHP Jackson Fristoe (1-3, 3.58 ERA) vs. RHP Patrick Reilly (3-4, 3.81 ERA)
| Game 68 | Road Game 38 | Sunday, June 23, 2024 | FNB Field | Greensboro, N.C. | First Pitch 2 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
TV: MiLB.tv & Bally Live App
THE SAINTS OF SECOND CHANCES: The second half of the 2024 season began on Friday, as teams across High-A and Single-A saw their records reset to 0-0. In the SAL North, teams will compete over the next 66 games to determine who faces the Greensboro Grasshoppers in the SAL North Division Championship Series. Game 1 will be hosted by the second half champion, while Games 2 and 3 (if necessary) will take place in Greensboro.
HOMER HAPPY HOPPERS: In the first four games of the series with Greensboro, Renegades pitchers allowed seven home runs in 33.0 innings pitched, an average of 1.9 HR/9. That is a staggering jump from the 0.60 HR/9 mark that the staff has allowed in its other 62 games (35 HR/528.1 IP). Some of that can be attributed to the extreme hitter-friendly dimensions at First National Bank Field. Renegades pitching didn't allow a home run on Saturday night.
FRIENDLY CONFINES: The Renegades recently completed a stretch where they played 24 of 36 games away from home. Following eight games at Wilmington in the beginning of June, Hudson Valley is currently playing 15 of its next 24 games at Heritage Financial Park. They are in Greensboro this week where the first half concluded, and the second half now begins.
STEP BACK: Hudson Valley has now lost seven of its last eight games. They've lost the first five games of the series in Greensboro, scoring eight combined runs. On June 14th, the Renegades had a 5-3 lead into the seventh vs. Brooklyn, but the Cyclones earned a come-from-behind win for the second consecutive night. After taking a 3-0 lead into the sixth in a seven-inning game in the prior game, the Renegades fell in a crushing defeat 4-3.
HELLO, GREENSBORO: This week, the Grasshoppers welcome the Renegades to First National Bank Field for the first time since June 19th, 2022. The two teams had games postponed twice in that series due to rain. Hudson Valley scored 11+ runs in three of six games that week, including a 22-2 win and a 16-10 victory in eleven innings. The 22-run game featured four hits, two home runs, and seven RBIs for Everson Pereira, tied for the single-game franchise RBI record. The Renegades last played Greensboro in the opening series of 2023 at Heritage Financial Park, where the Grasshoppers took two of three games.
HE WENT TO JARED: Jared Serna continues to be one of the best hitters in the South Atlantic League. During a nine-game hitting streak that was snapped on Tuesday, Serna hit .442 with seven doubles and a 1.133 OPS. Serna ranks in the top 10 in numerous hitting categories in the South Atlantic League. His 19 doubles are the most in the SAL, and he ranks third with 48 RBIs. He is third with 44 runs scored, and his 11 long balls are tied for sixth in the SAL.
NY SLUGGERS: The Renegades currently have the third-highest team OPS in the South Atlantic League (.732), and have the seventh-best mark in High-A. With 129 doubles in 2024, Hudson Valley has the most doubles in High-A this season, four more than any other team. Five Renegades have 10 or more doubles, and nine players have six or more two-baggers.
CONSISTENCY: Baron Stuart set his career-high in strikeouts for the second consecutive outing, recording 10 punchouts vs. Greensboro on Wednesday in 4.1 innings. Last Wednesday, Stuart had arguably his best start of the season, allowing just two hits across six scoreless innings, striking out a career-high eight batters. The right-hander has gone 5+ innings in five of his last six starts.
SUNDAY FUNDAY: Cam Schlittler continued his strong pitching on Sunday afternoon vs. the Blue Rocks, allowing just two runs in 4.0 innings and striking out six batters. His performance continues a great run of success in Sunday games. In eight Sunday starts, Schlittler has allowed just ten earned runs in 40.1 innings, good for a 2.24 ERA. His ERA now sits at 2.32 this season through eleven starts, which is the best mark in the South Atlantic League. His .162 opposing average is second in the SAL.
THE 'PEN IS MIGHTIER: The Renegades bullpen collectively sports a 3.17 ERA (98 ER/278.1 IP) this season, the best mark in High-A and seventh-best in MiLB. Eric Reyzelman has not allowed a run in his first four career High-A appearances. The Yankees 2022 fifth-round pick has allowed just one hit in seven innings while striking out 12 batters.
OFFENSIVE ASSISTANCE: Rafael Flores has been one of the best hitters in the South Atlantic League since being reinstated off the IL on May 10. In his last 36 games, Flores has 40 hits with 12 doubles, four home runs, and 27 RBIs. During that stretch, Flores is batting .333 with a .443 OBP and a .971 OPS. His OBP during that period is the third-best in the South Atlantic League. He has boosted his average from .200 on May 10 to .287 currently, and his OPS has jumped from .676 to .870 during that span. Flores has the fourth-best OBP and sixth-most doubles (17) in the South Atlantic League.
STELLAR STARTERS: Starting pitching continues to be excellent for the Renegades. In the team's last 22 games, 17 starters have gone at least 4.2 innings. Twenty of 22 starters have also allowed three earned runs or less in their outings. On Saturday, Ben Shields allowed just one run in five innings across four hits, while striking out nine.
LIMITING HITS: Hudson Valley pitchers have allowed only 440 hits through 67 games. The Renegades have allowed the second-fewest hits in MiLB.Incredibly, the Amarillo Sod Poodles (AZ, AA) have allowed a staggering 605 hits through 68 games, most among all non-AAA teams. On Tuesday, the pitching staff allowed just six hits and two runs in 11 innings, combining as a staff to record 16 strikeouts.
NEXT STEPS: It was announced on Wednesday that Jesus Rodríguez was being called up to Double-A Somerset. Rodríguez has been tremendous for the Renegades, reaching base safely in 50 of his first 56 games. Over his last 18 games, Rodríguez is hitting .403 with eight extra-base hits, 11 RBIs, a .581 slugging percentage, and a 1.067 OPS. On the season, the Renegades infielder is currently batting .332 with 33 RBIs, 14 doubles, and a .919 OPS. He has twenty-one multi-hit games, the most on the team. As he moves up, Rodríguez's 70 hits are the second-most in the South Atlantic League, and his batting average is third. He also has four triples this season, tied for third-most in the SAL.
MIDWEST REINFORCEMENTS: Jace Avina debuted with the Renegades on April 17 after being traded to New York for Jake Bauers in November from Milwaukee. The 20-year-old has been crucial all season for the Renegades. Avina is hitting .271 (58-for-214) with 18 doubles, 37 RBIs, 28 runs scored and a .803 OPS in 54 games. His 18 doubles are tied for the third-most in the South Atlantic League. On Friday vs. Greensboro, Avina was 2-for-4 with a home run, three RBIs, and a run scored. His three-run home run in the first inning put Hudson Valley ahead early.
INTERNATIONAL OUTREACH: The Hudson Valley Renegades and the Bhutan Baseball & Softball Association have partnered to present Bhutan Night on August 20 at Heritage Financial Park. The team is currently fundraising to bring over several Bhutanese baseball players for baseball and cultural enrichment tour of the Hudson Valley and New York. More details on the night can be found at www.hvrenegades.com/bhutan.
DEFENSIVE ISSUES: The Renegades have the fifth-most errors in MiLB, with 92 errors in 66 games. Their .961 fielding percentage is fifth-worst in the minors. Hudson Valley has not committed an error in four of the first five games of the series with Greensboro. However, they have lost all four games. They entered the series14-1 in contests where they do not commit an error. Hudson Valley is now 14-5 in those scenarios.
KEEP IT ON THE GROUND: Hudson Valley pitchers have been among the best in Minor League Baseball in generating groundballs. The staff's 1.15 GO:AO ratio is the best in the South Atlantic League, and ranks second in all of High-A.
HEATING UP: Renegades infielder Roc Riggio has started to swing the bat much better lately. During an 12-game on-base streak, Riggio is 12-for-45, slashing .267/.389/.467 with a .856 OPS. The Oklahoma State product has a hit in nine of his last twelve games.
NEW FACE: Brenny Escanio has quickly made an impact since being called up from Single-A Tampa on June 11th. The 21-year-old is 7-for-23 with four RBIs and four doubles in seven games with Hudson Valley. His RBI double tied the game in extra innings on Sunday, and he scored the winning run later in the frame. Escanio also has an 1.000 fielding percentage with Hudson Valley.
South Atlantic League Stories from June 23, 2024
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