Renegades Game Notes
SAL Hudson Valley Renegades

Renegades Game Notes

Published on April 3, 2026 under South Atlantic League (SAL)
Hudson Valley Renegades News Release


Hudson Valley Renegades (0-0) vs. Brooklyn Cyclones (0-0)

LHP Pico Kohn (First Start) vs. RHP Noah Hall (First Start)

| Game 1 | Away Game 1 | Friday, April 3, 2026 | 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

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Next Home Game: Tuesday, April 7 - Opening Night presented by Charbroil

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BROOKLYN BOUND: The Hudson Valley Renegades commence the 2026 season on the road on Friday night as they begin a three-game series with the Brooklyn Cyclones. Despite playing in the same league as each other since the Cyclones' inception in 2001, this marks the first time that Hudson Valley and Brooklyn have faced each other on Opening Day. However, the Renegades did start the 2000 season by defeating the Queens Kings, the New York-Penn League franchise which ultimately became the Cyclones, 5-4 at Heritage Financial Park.

STAR-STUDDED ROSTER: The Renegades Break Camp Roster features seven of the New York Yankees Top 30 prospects per MLB Pipeline rankings, led by LHP Pico Kohn (#10). Joining him are INF Core Jackson (#12), INF Kaeden Kent (#13), OF Wilson Rodriguez (#18), RHP Rory Fox (#21), RHP Sean Paul Liñan (#23) and RHP Jack Cebert (#25). An eighth, RHP Bryce Cunningham (#7), begins the season on the Renegades 7-day Injured List. Many of these are new names to the Yankees top prospects lists, as the organization has traded 17 of their top 30 prospects since the beginning of the 2025 season.

HOME COOKING: The Renegades have set single-season franchise records for wins in each of the last two seasons (73 and 79, respectively), and a big reason for that has been their dominance at Heritage Financial Park. Since the start of the 2024 season, Hudson Valley has a 91-40 (.695) record at home, by far the best of any MiLB team in that span.

BEST IN SHOW: The Renegades had the lowest team ERA (2.82) among full-season MiLB teams in 2025. It was also the lowest single-season ERA for any full-season MiLB team since the reorganization of the minors in 2020. Since the start of the 2021 season, the Renegades own a cumulative 3.48 ERA, the lowest in MiLB among MiLB teams who have played every season.

MAMA SAID SHUT YOU OUT: Since the start of the 2018 season, the Renegades have thrown 94 shutouts in 792 games (8.43 games per shutout), by far the most of any team in Minor League Baseball. The second-place team, Montgomery (TB, AA), has thrown 86 shutouts in 939 games (10.92 games per shutout). The only other active MiLB team with fewer than 800 games played from 2018-24 with more than 60 shutouts thrown is Brooklyn (NYM, A+), with 64 in 794 games (12.41 games per shutout).

THREE PEATTM: LHP Kyle Carr ended the 2025 season by being named the South Atlantic League Pitcher of the Year after leading the league with a 1.96 ERA. He became the third straight Hudson Valley pitcher to be named the league's top pitcher, joining RHP Drew Thorpe (2023) and RHP Cam Schlittler (2024). Both Thorpe and Schlittler went on to make their MLB debuts the year after pitching with the Renegades.

RETURN OF THE KING: Returning to begin the 2025 season with the Renegades is INF/OF Josh Moylan, who enters the year as the all-time franchise leader in numerous offensive categories. Moylan is the Renegades all-time leader in: Games Played (216), At-Bats (717), Hits (167), Singles (108), Doubles (39), Extra-Base Hits (59), Total Bases (261), Runs (98), RBI (92), Walks (119 and Strikeouts (236).

LONG TIME, NO SEE: Hudson Valley's Break Camp Roster featured two former Renegades who spent the entire 2025 season at Double-A or above in OF Cole Gabrielson and RHP Baron Stuart. Gabrielson hit .213/.346/.298 and played spectacular defense across 76 games across the '23 and '24 seasons with the Renegades, while Stuart went 10-9 with a 4.05 ERA in 29 games as a starter with the 'Gades in '23 and '24 seasons.

FATHER TO SON: During the offseason, Renegades infielder Kaeden Kent's father, Jeff, was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame by the Veteran's Committee, and will be inducted this July. Kent becomes the second-ever son of a Hall of Fame player to play for the Renegades, joining Reid Ryan (son of Nolan Ryan) from the inaugural 1994 team.

NEW YEAR, NEW GADES: Hudson Valley's roster includes 11 players from the Yankees' 2025 draft and free agent class. This includes four of the team's top five picks in the draft (Kaeden Kent, 3rd round; Pico Kohn, 4th round; Core Jackson, 5th round, and Rory Fox, 6th round).

FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH: Out of the 30-man Break Camp Roster, 12 players were signed in 2025 (five pitchers and seven position players). Five of those 12 Renegades did not play in 2025 after being drafted by the Yankees. Notably, four of the seven infielders assigned to Hudson Valley this year are 2025 draftees, making for a very young but promising infield. Those infielders are Core Jackson (5th round pick), Kaeden Kent (3rd round pick), Connor McGinnis (10th round pick), and Kyle West (13th round pick).

FROM ALL OVER: Only one of the 30-players on the Break Camp Roster are from New York. RHP Ben Grable was born in Albany, NY, but grew up and went to high school in Pasadena, CA. The roster consists of players from 15 different states and seven different countries. The state that is the birthplace of the greatest number of Renegades is Florida (five) and the country that is the birthplace of the greatest number of Renegades (other than the US) is Venezuela (2).

LAST YEAR VS. BRK: The Renegades went 15-9 last season against the Brooklyn Cyclones. Hudson Valley dominated at home, going 7-2 at Heritage Financial Park, but things were more difficult on the road. At Maimonides Park, the Renegades were 8-7, largely due to the Renegades' pitching taking a dip on the road. At Maimonides park, the Cyclones scored more than five runs on five occasions. At Heritage Financial Park, the Cyclones scored more than five runs only twice.

ON THE ROAD AGAIN: The Renegades had a 35-29 record on the road last season, making for a .547 winning percentage. However, the 'Gades were just 2-10 in series openers on the road, and they didn't win their first series road opener until 7/29 at Wilmington. The Renegades got most of their wins in the middle games of their road series, and they were 6-5 in final game of the series.

SPRING... FLOWERS?: The Renegades thrived last April, starting off 16-7 in the first month of the year. That led to a slower May and June where the Renegades finished the respective months 14-12 and 12-12. The Renegades played one six-game series against the Cyclones in April (3-3), and they played two three-game series against the Cyclones in June, winning five of six both times.

STARTING SLOW: Aaron Bossi, who spent last year as the manager for Single-A Tampa, got off to a 9-14 start with the Tarpons last season. Bossi then led the Tarpons to a 17-10 record in the month of May, and a 15-10 record in the month of June. The team finished 63-63 in Bossi's first season managing in the Yankees system.




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