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A Musical Night: Renegades fall 7-4 to Cyclones as series evens

Alexander Vargas hits sixth High-A home run
Jackson Castillo went 1-for-5 with an RBI.
August 6, 2025

Wappingers Falls, N.Y. (August 6, 2025) — The Hudson Valley Renegades made Minor League Baseball history on Wednesday night, becoming the first team to have an original musical performed during the course of a game. They came up short in a 7-4 loss to the Brooklyn Cyclones at Heritage Financial

Wappingers Falls, N.Y. (August 6, 2025) — The Hudson Valley Renegades made Minor League Baseball history on Wednesday night, becoming the first team to have an original musical performed during the course of a game. They came up short in a 7-4 loss to the Brooklyn Cyclones at Heritage Financial Park.

Brooklyn took a 1-0 lead in the second, as Colin Houck hit a solo home run off Hudson Valley starter Brandon Decker, who was making his High-A debut.

The Renegades drew even when Alexander Vargas led off the third inning with a solo home run to the game at one apiece.

Hudson Valley jumped in front 3-1 with two runs in the fourth. Engelth Urena singled and reached second on an error by Troy Schreffler. Three batters later,

Josh Moylan was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Vargas knocked in Urena with an RBI single, and Moylan later scored from third on a throwing error by Vincent Perozo.

The Cyclones took control of the game with a five-run fifth. After a Perozo single and Schreffler walk, AJ Ewing notched an RBI double to drive in Perozo. Schreffler then scored on a play at the plate, as Boston Baro reached on a fielder’s choice and Schreffler beat a throw home from Vargas. Later in the frame, RBI singles from Eli Serrano, Yohairo Cuevas, and Corey Collins made it 6-3 Brooklyn.

In the sixth, Perozo doubled and scored on an RBI single by Baro to extend their lead to 7-3.

Hudson Valley loaded the bases in the eighth, but a deep fly ball by Dillon Lewis was caught in front of the left field wall by Schreffler.

The Renegades brought a run home in the ninth on an RBI groundout by Jackson Castillo, but Hoss Brewer got the final three outs to seal a 7-4 Cyclones win.

Hudson Valley continues their series with Brooklyn on Thursday night. First pitch is scheduled for 6:35 at Heritage Financial Park, with the Heritage Financial Credit Union Pregame Show beginning at 6:15 on the Renegades Baseball Network. The game will also be broadcast on YES Network and the Gotham Sports App. For station listings and to listen live slide to www.hvrenegades.com/broadcast.

Thursday’s game is Copa de la Diversión: Caribbean Night presented Café Con Leche. The Renegades suit up as the Fenómenos Enmascarados for the penultimate time this season. It is a Jersey Thursday presented by Heritage Financial Credit Union, with the first 1,000 guests receiving a Fenómenos Enmascarados replica jersey. It is also Happy Hour Thursday. $2 Busch Light cans are available until last call, and 16 oz. Michelob Ultra drafts and 12 oz. Bud Light Cans are 50% off.