
Renegades Game Notes
July 1, 2024 - South Atlantic League (SAL)
Hudson Valley Renegades News Release
Hudson Valley Renegades (38-35, 5-3) vs. Brooklyn Cyclones (35-40, 2-7)
RHP Baron Stuart (4-2, 4.04 ERA) vs. RHP Jonathan Pintaro (0-3, 4.58 ERA)
| Game 74 | Road Game 39 | Monday, July 1, 2024 | Maimonides Park | Brooklyn, N.Y. | First Pitch 7 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
FRIENDLY CONFINES: The Renegades recently completed a stretch where they played 24 of 36 games away from home. Hudson Valley is currently playing 15 of 24 games at Heritage Financial Park. After hosting Wilmington last week, Hudson Valley will play six games with Brooklyn, split between Coney Island and Wappingers Falls.
SUNDAY SHOWERS: Sunday marked the first postponement at Heritage Financial Park for the Renegades in 2024. Due to inclement weather in the area, the final game between the Renegades and Blue Rocks was postponed, and will be made up as part of a doubleheader on August 22nd. Four games between the Blue Rocks and Renegades have now been postponed this season due to weather. The Renegades have seen six games postponed overall, and one matchup canceled entirely with the Rome Emperors in April.
WALK-OFF MAGIC: Hudson Valley earned their fifth walk-off victory of the season on Saturday night vs. Wilmington. Josh Moylan scored Jace Avina with a walk-off single down the left-field line to secure a 4-3 win. Jace Avina doubled to lead off the bottom of the ninth, and came in to score from third on the Moylan knock. Avina has been on either end of the last two Renegades walk-off wins. He hit a walk-off sacrifice fly on June 16th vs Brooklyn. Moylan and Avina are both riding eight-game hitting streaks.
FUHGEDDABOUDIT For the second time this season, the Renegades travel to Coney Island to face the Cyclones. The former NY-Penn League foes play 24 times in the regular season. This week, the first three games of the series will take place in Brooklyn, before the Renegades return home for the final three games of the tilt. Saturday's game will mark the conclusion of a stretch where the two teams are playing 12 of 24 games against one another. In their most recent series in mid-June, the Renegades took four of six games at Heritage Financial Park. However, the Cyclones earned two late come-from-behind wins that week, damaging the Renegades first-half title hopes. In the first series of 2024 between the two foes in May, Brooklyn took four of six on Coney Island. The Renegades did record 16 runs and 18 hits in the third game of the series, recording their second-highest hit total of the season. Omar Martinez had a two-run homer, and Jace Avina was 3-for-5 with three RBIs and three runs scored. In 2023, Brooklyn and Hudson Valley faced off 24 times as well, with the Cyclones taking 14 of 24 matchups from the Renegades.
LEFTY PUNCHOUTS: Ben Shields was dominant on Friday night, matching his career-high with nine strikeouts in 5.1 scoreless innings. The southpaw didn't allow a hit until the sixth inning, and only allowed two baserunners to reach safely in his entire outing. In his last two starts. Shields has struck out eighteen batters and allowed one run on five hits. Since joining the rotation in the middle of May, the 25-year-old has struck eight or more batters on four separate occassions. Shields has recorded 12.2 K/9 this season.
HOME, SWEET HOME: Sebastian Keane continued his tremendous success at Heritage Financial Park on Wednesday night, tossing six scoreless innings while striking out five. The right-hander retired 17 of the last 19 batters he faced, earning his fourth quality start of the season. For the fifth consecutive time, Keane threw at least 5.2 frames at home. Keane has allowed just six combined earned runs in his last 30.2 innings at home, good for a 1.80 ERA.
HE WENT TO JARED: Jared Serna continues to be one of the best hitters in the South Atlantic League. The Renegades infielder was 2-for-4 on Wednesday with two RBIs and two runs, which included his 12th home run of the season. Serna ranks in the top 10 in eight hitting categories in the South Atlantic League. His 52 RBIs are tied for the second-most in the SAL, and his 20 doubles are ranked fourth. He is tied for fourth with 48 runs scored, and his 12 long balls are also tied for fifth in the league.
NY SLUGGERS: The Renegades currently have the third-highest team OPS in the South Atlantic League (.748), and have the third-best mark in High-A. With 145 doubles in 2024, Hudson Valley has the most doubles in High-A this season, nine more than any other team. Five Renegades have 14 or more doubles, and nine players have seven or more two-baggers.
CONSISTENCY: Baron Stuart overcame a tough first inning on Tuesday night, eclipsing the four-inning mark for the 11th time in 11 starts this season. The right-hander set his career-high in strikeouts last Wednesday vs. Greensboro, recording 10 punchouts in 4.1 innings. The right-hander has gone 5+ innings in five of his last seven starts.
SUNDAY FUNDAY: Cam Schlittler continued his strong pitching on Saturday night vs. the Blue Rocks, allowing just two runs in 4.2 innings and striking out seven batters. Schlittler has struck out six or more battters in five of his last six starts. His ERA now sits at 2.44 this season through 12 starts, which is the second-best mark in the South Atlantic League. His .172 opposing average is the lowest in the SAL.
THE 'PEN IS MIGHTIER: The Renegades bullpen collectively sports a 3.31 ERA (112 ER/304.2 IP) this season, the second-best mark in High-A. Trent Sellers, Eric Reyzelman, and Matt Keating combined to allow just one unearned run in 4.1 innings out of the bullpen on Friday night. Eric Reyzelman has not allowed a run in his first six career High-A appearances. The Yankees 2022 fifth-round pick has allowed just two hit in 9.1 innings while striking out 17 batters.
STELLAR STARTERS: Starting pitching continues to be excellent for the Renegades. Twenty-six of the last 28 starters have allowed three earned runs or less in their outings. In the last 28 games, 22 starters have gone at least 4.1 innings. On Wednesday, Sebastiane Keane tossed six scoreless innings while striking out five, retiring 17 of the last 19 batters he faced.
LIMITING HITS: Hudson Valley pitchers have allowed only 473 hits through 72 games. The Renegades have allowed the second-fewest hits in MiLB, trailing only the Carolina Mudcats (A, MIL). Incredibly, the Lansing Lugnuts (OAK, A+) have allowed a staggering 649 hits through 72 games, most among all non-AAA teams.
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 .289 (68-for-235) with 21 doubles, 40 RBIs, 33 runs scored and a .850 OPS in 60 games. His 21 doubles are tied for the most in the South Atlantic League. On Friday vs. Wilmington, Avina was 2-for-4 with a home run, double, walk, and two runs scored. The Renegades outfielder is currently riding a eight-game hitting streak. Avina also currently holds a 26-game errorless streak.
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 sixth-most errors in MiLB, with 98 errors in 73 games. Their .962 fielding percentage is tied for fourth-worst in the minors. On Wednesday and Friday, the Renegades played error-free on their way to victories. Hudson Valley did not commit an error in four of the six games of the series against Greensboro. However, they lost all four games. They entered the series 14-1 in contests where they do not commit an error. Hudson Valley is 16-5 in those scenarios this season.
HEATING UP: Renegades infielder Roc Riggio has started to swing the bat much better lately. During an 18-game on-base streak, Riggio is 18-for-64, slashing .279/.388/.529 with 11 extra-base hits and a .917 OPS. The Oklahoma State product has a hit in 15 of his last 18 games. Riggio hit his fifth home run of the season on Sunday. His on-base streak is the longest active streak among Renegades players.
POWER SURGE: Garrett Martin has been hot at the plate recently. In his last 11 games, Martin is 12-for-43 (.306) with four home runs, three doubles, a triple, and a 1.014 OPS. The outfielder hit his seventh home run of the season on Friday versus Wilmington, one of three long balls for the Renegades in the game. Martin has also not committed an error in 38 games in the outfield this season for Hudson Valley.
NEW FACE: Brenny Escanio has quickly made an impact since being called up from Single-A Tampa. The 21-year-old is 9-for-32 (.281) with five RBIs and five doubles in ten games.
South Atlantic League Stories from July 1, 2024
- Cyclones Drop Third Straight; Fall to Renegades, 5-0 - Brooklyn Cyclones
- Kilpatrick Homers, Emperors Drop Game One to Bowling Green - Rome Emperors
- Caul-Ed It: 'Dads Walk-Off in the 11th - Hickory Crawdads
- Four Homers and Double-Digit Hits Lead Drive to 10-6 Victory over Asheville - Greenville Drive
- Fondtain Strikes out Career-High Six Batters in Hot Rods 4-1 Win - Bowling Green Hot Rods
- Stuart Lifts Renegades to 5-0 Victory - Hudson Valley Renegades
- Sherwin Doubles Twice in 10-6 Loss to Greenville - Asheville Tourists
- Three Hits, HR for Crawford But Claws Fall 7-3 - Jersey Shore BlueClaws
- Kodai Senga to Begin MLB Rehab Assignment with Brooklyn on Wednesday - Brooklyn Cyclones
- Renegades Game Notes - Hudson Valley Renegades
- Battle of Blue Returns to Wilmington - Wilmington Blue Rocks
- Weekly Sports League and Franchise Report - OSC Original by Dan Krieger
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