
Renegades Game Notes
April 8, 2025 - South Atlantic League (SAL)
Hudson Valley Renegades News Release
Hudson Valley Renegades (2-1) at Brooklyn Cyclones (3-0)
RHP Carlos Lagrange (First Start) vs. RHP R.J. Gordon (First Start)
| Game 4 | Road Game 1 | Tuesday, April 8, 2025 | Maimonides Park | Brooklyn, N.Y. | First Pitch 6:40 p.m. |
Radio: The Beacon - 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
Next Home Game: Tuesday, April 15 vs. - All About Baseball & Jackie Robinson Day with Baseball Bingo presented by People USA.
VANDY POWER: Bryce Cunningham, the Yankees 2nd round pick in 2024, made his professional debut with the Renegades to great success. The No. 6 prospect in the organization, struck out seven batters across five innings, allowing two runs on five hits. The Alabama native struck out 96 batters in 84.2 innings as a junior at Vanderbilt in 2024. He is one of six top 30 Yankees prospects on the Renegades roster.
HOME BODIES: Over the weekend, the Renegades completed a series victory at home, taking two of three from the BlueClaws. The 'Gades have not lost a series at home since September 2023. Hudson Valley completed their 2024 regular season with a 47-19 (.712) record at Heritage Financial Park, the best home record of any team in Minor League Baseball. The 'Gades home record was 12th-best among MiLB teams since 2005, with the 2011 San Antonio Missions (AA, SD) having set the standard with a 55-15 (.786) mark.
WALK-OFF MAGIC: After making a habit of winning in dramatic fashion in 2024, the Renegades started right where they left off in game two of 2025. Trailing 7-5 into the bottom of the ninth, they scored three runs to prevail in a dramatic 8-7 win. With the bases loaded, Brendan Jones ripped a double down the right-field line, scoring all three runs to win the game. Hudson Valley began their home slate last season with three straight walk-off wins.
CONCRETE JUNGLE FOES: Hudson Valley begins their season series this week with the Brooklyn Cyclones on Coney Island. The former NY Penn League foes will face off 24 times this season, just as they did in 2024. Last year, the Cyclones and Renegades went 12-12 in their head-to-head series. Hudson Valley finished 6-9 at Maimonides Park last season, which included two series losses. In 2025, Brooklyn features seven prospects on the Mets Top 30 list, according to MLB Pipeline. This includes Mets No. 3 and No. 98 overall prospect Carson Benge, a 2024 first round pick.
THERE'S ALWAYS THIS YEAR: The Hudson Valley Renegades have won the High-A East/South Atlantic League North Division Championship in three of the four years they have competed in the league ('21, '23 & '24), but are still looking for their first championship at the level. The 'Gades have advanced to the SAL Championship in the last two seasons, falling to the Greenville Drive in 2023, and the Bowling Green Hot Rods in 2024.
HISTORICALLY GOOD 2024: The 2024 Renegades season was one of the most successful in team history. Here is a short list of the accomplishments of last year's club:
Set franchise record with 73 wins during the regular season.
Led High-A with 3.25 ERA, the second-straight season the team has led High-A in ERA and third-straight season they have led the SAL.
Threw franchise-record 19 shutouts, most by a MiLB team in a season since 2019.
Franchise record 47-19 (.712) mark at home, the best of any MiLB team, and 18th-best in MiLB since 2005.
Had the fifth-known no-hitter in AL, NL and MiLB history to end in a walk-off on 7/19 vs Rome.
Threw two no-hitters (7/19 vs Rome, 8/22 (2) vs Wilmington).
Allowed the fewest hits of any MiLB team.
Set franchise record with 21 strikeouts on 9/7 vs Asheville.
Led High-A in doubles (254), 14 more than the second place team.
Had the SAL Pitcher of the Year (RHP Cam Schlittler) for the second straight season (RHP Drew Thorpe, 2023).
Completed the first seven-game sweep in South Atlantic League history vs Wilmington from 8/20-25 at Heritage Financial Park.
SOCAL SOUTHPAW: Kyle Carr looked sharp in his first career Opening Day start on Friday night, allowing just two hits and one run across 4.2 innings while striking out six. He's hoping to build off his late-season success in 2024. The lefty was part of a combined no-hitter on July 19th, the third in franchise history. From July 19th until the end of the regular season, Carr put together a 2.14 ERA in 42 innings across nine starts, recording a 0.84 WHIP and a .185 opposing average.
NEW TEACHERS: Hudson Valley welcomes an entirely new coaching staff to the team this season. James Cooper takes over as manager of the Renegades after spending last year at the helm for Single-A Tampa. Hitting coach Tom DeAngelis joins Cooper from Tampa, working for the third straight season with Cooper. Pitching coach Demetre Kokoris begins his first season in the Yankees organization, previously serving as bullpen coach for Triple-A Round Rock (AAA, TEX) the last two seasons.
MISSING HOME: While being the best team at home in MiLB last season, the Renegades struggled mightily on the road last year. The Renegades finished 26-39 away from Heritage Financial Park in the regular season, the third-most road losses in the South Atlantic League. Last year, the Renegades played their first nine games on the road. This season, they begin with nine of 15 at Heritage Financial Park.
THE 'PEN IS MIGHTIER: On Sunday, the Renegades bullpen was masterful behind Bryce Cunningham, as Will Brian, Chris Kean, Bryce Warrecker, and Hueston Morrill combined for four scoreless innings of one-hit ball. The unit collectively sported a 3.06 ERA (186 ER/547.1 IP) in 2024, the best mark in High-A and second-best in the minors.
FAMILIAR FACES: The Renegades' Opening Day roster features 21 returning players from the 2023 and 2024 SAL North Division Championship teams. This includes six pitchers from the 2024 Hudson Valley bullpen that had the best ERA (3.06) in High-A and second-best in all of MiLB. Among position players, Josh Moylan, Omar Martinez, Anthony Hall, and Kiko Romero were all in the 2024 Opening Day lineup last April. Jace Avina, a key part of the offense for much of the season, also joined the squad in mid-April. The Renegades also have late-season additions George Lombard Jr., Jackson Castillo, Brendan Jones, and Coby Morales back on the roster, all of whom played a key role in 2024's postseason run.
STAR-STUDDED: To begin the 2025 season, the Renegades have six of the top 20 prospects in the New York Yankees system, which includes five pitchers. Yankees No. 2 prospect and 100th-ranked MLB prospect George Lombard Jr. is back with the Renegades to play shortstop, and No. 20 Yankees prospect Kyle Carr is on Hudson Valley's Opening Day roster for the second straight year, and will make his first career Opening Day start on Friday. The Renegades also welcome the Yankees' top two picks from the 2025 Draft in pitchers Ben Hess and Bryce Cunningham, making their professional debuts. Elmer Rodriguez-Cruz, the Yankees No. 8 prospect who was acquired in an offseason trade with the Boston Red Sox, starts his New York career with the Gades'. Dominican Carlos Lagrange (Yankees No. 19 prospect) will also make his High-A debut.
YOUTH RULES: George Lombard came alive at the plate over the last three weeks of the 2024 season, and is looking to carry over that success into 2025. He already showed off his potential during spring training in big league camp, hitting home runs in back-to-back games in early March. In his final 13 regular season games with Hudson Valley in 2024, the Yankees No. 2 prospect slashed .333/.419/.481 with eight doubles and a .900 OPS.
STARTING OFF RIGHT: Starting pitching was excellent down the stretch in 2024, and figures to be even better in 2025. The rotation will display as many as five top-20 Yankees prospects. Behind returners Kyle Carr and Josh Grosz as well as a series of newcomers, the Renegades are looking to duplicate or improve on the success of last year's group. From July 28th through the end of the postseason, a Renegades starting pitcher allowed more than two earned runs in a start only three times, a stretch of 43 games. In that span, Hudson Valley starters had a 2.46 ERA in 175.1 IP with a 1.07 WHIP.
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