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Renegades Use Long Ball in 13-8 Win on Sunday

September 12, 2021

WAPPINGERS FALLS, NY (September 12, 2021) – Behind four monster home runs and big rallies, the Hudson Valley Renegades defeated the Brooklyn Cyclones, the High-A affiliate of the New York Mets, 13-8 Sunday night at Dutchess Stadium to win the series four games to three. Win: Sauer (3-2) | Loss:

WAPPINGERS FALLS, NY (September 12, 2021) – Behind four monster home runs and big rallies, the Hudson Valley Renegades defeated the Brooklyn Cyclones, the High-A affiliate of the New York Mets, 13-8 Sunday night at Dutchess Stadium to win the series four games to three.

Win: Sauer (3-2) | Loss: Griffin (2-1)Cyclones HR: Ritter (13), Reyes (1), Alvarez (20)

Box Score I Play-by-Play

KEY PLAYS

  • Brooklyn cut the deficit to 13-8, scoring four runs in the top of the sixth. The Cyclones took advantage of Wilmer Reyes’ three-run tank to left field. Francisco Alvarez barrelled up a solo home run in the ninth inning to make it 13-9, but the rally fell short.
  • The Renegades blitzed Brooklyn starter David Griffin for seven runs in the bottom of the second inning, collecting home runs from Austin Wells, Andres Chaparro, and Elijah Dunham to take a 7-3 lead and knock the starter out of the game. Hudson Valley added a three-run home run from Everson Pereira in the third to push the lead to 10-4.
  • Luke Ritter blasted a three-run home run in the top of the first against Hudson Valley hurler Matt Sauer to give the ‘Clones a 3-0 lead.

KEY CYCLONES PERFORMERS

  • Wilmer Reyes: 3-5, home run, three RBIs, two runs
  • Francisco Alvarez: 1-3, home run, RBI, two runs, two walks
  • Luke Ritter: 1-4, home run, RBI, run, hit by pitch
  • Zach Ashford: 1-4, RBI, run

NEWS AND NOTES

  • Hudson Valley took the season series, going 24-12 against the Cyclones.
  • Francisco Alvarez catapulted his 22nd home run to tie Mets prospect Mark Vientos for the most in the organization.
  • Luke Ritter homered for the second time this week, and Wilmer Reyes went 6-12 over his first three games back off the injured list.

WHAT’S NEXT

Cyclones vs. Jersey Shore, Tuesday, 7 p.m. at Maimonides Park -- Coney Island, NYProbables: RHP J.T. Ginn vs. TBAVideo: MiLB.tvAudio: Brooklyn Cyclones Radio Network