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| Noah Hall Brooklyn Cyclones, photo courtesy of milb.com/brooklyn |
Boston Baro* DH 0 for 3; 1 walk; 2 Ks; Carson Benge* CF 0 for 2; 1 RBI; 2 walks; Jacob Reimer 3B 0 for 4; 1 K; Eli Serrano* F 0 for 3; 1 run; 1 walk; 3 Ks; Ronald Hernandez# RC 0 for 3; 1 walk; 1 K; D'Andre Smith 2B 1 for 4; 1 run; 2 Ks; Estarling Mercado* 1B 3 for 4; 1 run; 1 K; Diego Mosquera RF 0 for 4; 4 Ks; Kevin Villavicencio SS 1 for 4; 1 RBI; 2 Ks; Noah Hall 4.2 innings; 1 run; 1 hit; 2 walks; 8 Ks; Austin Troesser (L, 0-1) 0.2 inning; 4 runs; 4 ERs; 2 hits; 4
walks; 2 Ks; Jace Beck 0.1 inning; 3 runs; 3 ERs; 1 hit; 3 walks; 1
K; Alfred Vega 2.1 innings; no runs; 2 hits; 3 Ks; Eduardo Herrera 1 inning; no runs; 1 walk; 2 Ks;
Brooklyn Cyclones Press Release (reprinted from milb.com/brooklyn by permission)
BROOKLYN, N.Y. - The Brooklyn Cyclones were topped by the Hudson Valley Renegades on Thursday night at Maimonides Park, 8-3. The contest was aired on SNY, the flagship TV home of the New York Mets. Despite the loss, RHP Noah Hall impressed in his second start of the season. The 2023 draftee tossed 4.2 innings of one-hit ball, allowing only one unearned run, while striking out eight and walking only two.
Offensively, Brooklyn was held in check to just five hits on
the day, but three of them came from 1B Estarling Mercado. The lefty finished
his day 3-for-4, and scored one of Brooklyn’s three runs. It’s the second time
already this season that Mercado has put together a three hit performance.
The Renegades got the scoring started right away. In the top
of the first, a pass ball issued to C Ronald Hernandez allowed SS George
Lombard Jr. to come home and score the game’s first run from third. That would
be the only run surrendered on the day by Hall.
In the top of the second, LF Eli Serrano III made one of Brooklyn’s
best defensive plays of the young season. The 2024 4th rounder made an
outstanding catch, colliding into the wall in left center field, robbing 1B
Josh Moylan of extra bases.
BROOKLYN, N.Y. - The Brooklyn Cyclones were topped by the
Hudson Valley Renegades on Thursday night at Maimonides Park, 8-3. The contest
was aired on SNY, the flagship TV home of the New York Mets. Despite the loss,
RHP Noah Hall impressed in his second start of the season. The 2023 draftee
tossed 4.2 innings of one-hit ball, allowing only one unearned run, while
striking out eight and walking only two.
Offensively, Brooklyn was held in check to just five hits on
the day, but three of them came from 1B Estarling Mercado. The lefty finished
his day 3-for-4, and scored one of Brooklyn’s three runs. It’s the second time
already this season that Mercado has put together a three hit performance.
The Renegades got the scoring started right away. In the top
of the first, a pass ball issued to C Ronald Hernandez allowed SS George
Lombard Jr. to come home and score the game’s first run from third. That would
be the only run surrendered on the day by Hall.
In the top of the second, LF Eli Serrano III made one of
Brooklyn’s best defensive plays of the young season. The 2024 4th rounder made
an outstanding catch, colliding into the wall in left center field, robbing 1B
Josh Moylan of extra bases.
Brooklyn’s response came in the home second. With men on the
corners and two gone, SS Kevin Villavicencio laced an RBI single to right to
tie the ballgame at 1-1. After SS Boston Baro walked to load the bases, RHP
Josh Grosz issued another free pass with the bases juiced to CF Carson Benge,
giving Brooklyn a 2-1 lead.
In the third, Brooklyn plated another on a pass ball against
Hudson Valley’s C Omar Martinez. Serrano III darted home from third to extend
the ‘Clones lead to 3-1.
In the middle innings, LF Jackson Castillo took control of
the contest for the Renegades. After Hall retired the first two batters, Hudson
Valley proceeded to load the bases on three consecutive walks. Then, Castillo
cleared the bases with a three run double to give the ‘Gades a 4-3 lead.
One frame later, after a wild pitch enabled Hudson Valley to
push the lead to 5-3, Castillo followed suit with yet another bases-clearing
double, completing his six RBI day. Neither team would scratch anything across
the rest of the way, as the Hudson Valley bullpen combined for 6.2 innings of
scoreless, two hit ball. Both pitching staffs struck out 16 opposing batters on
the night.
The Cyclones and Renegades return to action on Friday
evening for the final night game of the series. First pitch is slated for 6:40
p.m. RHP Joel DÃaz (0-0, 0.00 ERA) takes the ball for Brooklyn. He’ll be
opposed by LHP Kyle Carr (0-1, 1.93).
71% of the earth is covered by water.
— Brooklyn Cyclones (@BKCyclones) April 10, 2025
The rest is covered by Eli Serrano III.
What a catch! #AmazinStartsHere pic.twitter.com/LpC6QgtlF4
Kevin Villavicencio gets the 'Clones on the board and back to even at 1-1 with this RBI single in the bottom of the 2nd.
— Brooklyn Cyclones (@BKCyclones) April 10, 2025
Carson Benge worked a bases loaded walk later in the frame and Brooklyn leads 2-1 after two. pic.twitter.com/LFFOoLfEUP
Noah Hall struck out a career-high 8⃣ , including the last 5⃣ batters he faced, over 4.2 innings on Thursday night. pic.twitter.com/MVz27FfNlL
— Brooklyn Cyclones (@BKCyclones) April 11, 2025


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