
Renegades Game Notes
Published on April 28, 2026 under South Atlantic League (SAL)
Hudson Valley Renegades News Release
Hudson Valley Renegades (12-8) at Jersey Shore BlueClaws (10-10)
RHP Bryce Cunningham (First Start) vs. LHP Mavis Graves (0-0, 3.27 ERA)
| Game 21 | Away Game 9 | Tuesday, April 28, 2026 | ShoreTown Ballpark | Lakewood, N.J. | First Pitch 6:35 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
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Postgame: Senior Stroll & Launch-A-Ball
JOURNEYING TO JERSEY: The Hudson Valley Renegades are traveling for a third time this season, this week to Jersey Shore. This is the first of four series between the Renegades and the BlueClaws, and it's the first of two series at ShoreTown Ballpark. Last season, the Renegades went 11-10 against the BlueClaws and 6-7 at ShoreTown Ballpark.
CATCHING FIRE: The Renegades have won six of their last seven, moving into the top spot of the South Atlantic League North. Over the seven games, Hudson valley has outscored its opponents 41-26, beating Brooklyn five times and Frederick once over the stretch. Renegades bats are hitting .258 with 38 RBIs, 30 walks, and 53 SOs over the seven games. The pitching staff has shoved a 3.00 ERA, the best mark in the South Atlantic League over the stretch.
ROAD SUCCESS: The Hudson Valley Renegades are 6-2 on the road this season, thanks to some strong pitching. The 'Gades are hitting nearly the same AVG at home and on the road (around .225), but the pitching staff is shoving an ERA 1.09 earned runs lower on the road compared to at home.
ON-BASE ANIMALS: Multiple Renegades batters are now settling into their season, and putting together impressive on-base streaks. There are currently seven Renegades players with multi-game on-base streaks, three players with on-base streaks that are at least five games long, and two with on-base streaks greater than 10. Leading the pack is C Eric Genther who's working an 18-game on-base streak, and a 25-game on-base streak if you go back to the end of 2025 during his time with the Single-A Tampa Tarpons.
CARDIAC 'GADES: The Renegades came from behind in three of their last four, and they won the first two games against Brooklyn in the final inning. Last Sunday, the 'Gades trailed the Frederick Keys 5-2 in the top of the ninth inning, and then they scored three in the frame to push the game to extras. The 'Gades then scored two in the 10th to secure the first extra-innings win for the 'Gades, and the first comeback victory as well. Hudson Valley then booked its first walk-off of the season on Monday night, courtesy of INF Kaeden Kent. Trailing by two in the bottom of the ninth, Kent hit a three-run walk-off home run, the first of its kind this season. Last night, the 'Gades got their second walk-off home run in as many games. This time, it was INF Kyle West who blasted a ball to straight-away center on the first pitch of the inning. It was a 3-3 tie when West stepped up to the plate, and history when he crossed it. It's the first time in the Portal Era (2005-2026) that the 'Gades have had back-to-back walk-off home runs.
ER-YAY: The Renegades boast the best ERA in the South Atlantic League (3.14). The two runs the Renegades allowed through the first two games of the season are the fewest for the club since 2019 when they allowed three total runs to Aberdeen through their first two games. The last time the Renegades allowed two or fewer runs through the first two games of the season was 2018 against Aberdeen (one).
Ks FOR EVERYONE: Through the first 18 games of the season, Hudson Valley struck out a league second-best 227 batters. The Renegades are averaging 11.55 Ks per game and have struck out double-digit batters in all but four contests this season.
STARTING STRONG: Renegades starting pitchers have been strong across the past seven games. Over the stretch, Hudson Valley's starting crew has shoved a 2.81 ERA which is second only to the Brooklyn Cyclones (2.00 ERA). All other starting rotations in the South Atlantic League pitched an ERA above 3.40 over the timeframe. Additionally, Renegades starters put together a 0.97 WHIP, the lowest in the league over the last seven. Nobody else in the South Atlantic League had a WHIP below 1.25 in that window.
FIXIN' AT HERITAGE FINANCIAL: The Renegades opened up their 2026 home slate with a six-game series against the Wilmington Blue Rocks, High-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals. The 'Gades lost five of six games to the Blue Rocks, making it the first time Hudson Valley has lost five games in a six-game home series since August 2023 when it lost five of six to Jersey Shore. However, the 'Gades won five of six against Brooklyn last week, improving their home record to 6-6. Last season, the Renegades were 44-21 at Heritage Financial Park, the best home record in the South Atlantic League, and the second-best home record in High-A baseball. The Renegades trailed only the West Michigan Whitecaps (DET, A+) in the category.
BEST IN THE BIZ: RHP Luis Serna was named the South Atlantic League pitcher of the week for his nearly flawless performance against Wilmington on 4/9. Serna dealt a career-high 7.0 innings, and tied a career-high 10 strikeouts in his first start in High-A. He allowed one hit and zero runs, leading the Renegades to their first shutout of the 2026 season.
MAMA SAID SHUT YOU OUT: Since the start of the 2018 season, the Renegades have thrown 95 shutouts in 797 games (8.39 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). The Renegades have one shutout this season, thanks to RHP Luis Serna who dealt 7.0 scoreless innings against Wilmington on 4/9.
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.
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.
RETURN OF THE KING: Returning to begin the 2025 season with the Renegades is INF/OF Josh Moylan, who is the all-time franchise leader in numerous offensive categories. Moylan is the Renegades all-time leader in: Games Played (228), At-Bats (762), Hits (177), Singles (113), Doubles (41), Extra-Base Hits (64), Total Bases (284), Runs (103), RBI (101), Walks (126) and Strikeouts (260). Moylan became the first Renegade ever to surpass 100 career RBIs on Friday night's game against Brooklyn on 4/25. Moylan went 3-for-3 with three RBIs.
APRIL... 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 (5-1).
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.
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