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Hudson Valley Renegades are a minor league baseball team, affiliated with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. The team is a member of the New York - Penn League, a division of Class A. The Renegades play at Dutchess Stadium in the Town of Fishkill, New York.The Renegades, originally the Erie Sailors, moved to the Hudson Valley in 1994. The team was originally affiliated with the Texas Rangers, but became a member of the Devil Rays organization in 1996.The Hudson Valley welcomed the team with open arms. The Renegades have won over the fans with their family-oriented brand of minor league baseball. They combine exciting baseball with between-inning entertainment to keep all the fans interested. The public address announcer, Rick Zolzer, produces a running commentary of the game and just about anything else that is going on inside the stadium. Sounds effects accompany the play on the field, including the fan favorite, the car window breaking when a foul ball goes over the stadium roof into the parking lot. The mascots, Rookie and Renee Raccoon, are always willing to pose for pictures and direct the singing of Take Me Out to the Ball Game.Along with the family entertainment, the Renegades play some decent baseball as well. They won the New York - Penn League championship in 1999. The Hudson Valley organization has also produced major leaguers such as Scott Podsednik, Jorge Cantu, Ryan Dempster, Joe Kennedy, and Toby Hall. Currently, Dave Howard manages the 'Gades, as they are affectionately known
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Former Renegade Longoria named AL Rookie of the Year
NEW YORK— Former Hudson Valley Renegade Evan Longoria won the American League Rookie of the Year award Monday by unanimous vote, and Geovany Soto ran away with the NL honor.
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Ex-'Gade Longoria nets Rookie of Year
NEW YORK — The rookie races were all but over by July, when former Hudson Valley Renegade Evan Longoria and Geovany Soto gave an All-Star glimpse of things to come. Longoria, who played eight games for the Fishkill-based Renegades in 2006, won the American League Rookie of the Year award in a unanimous vote and Soto ran away with the NL honor Monday, capping impressive seasons that included ...
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Home games in Brooklyn and in Hudson Valley this week
The Eastern Professional Hockey League is only five games into its inaugural 2008-2009 season but the teams in Brooklyn, Danbury, and New Jersey have been greeted by enthusiastic fans, including near capacity crowds in both Brooklyn and in Danbury on their opening nights.
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Penalties piling up for Mad Hatters
DANBURY -- Penalties and penalty minutes have already become a hot topic early in the first season of the Eastern Professional Hockey League.Through three games the Danbury Mad Hatters lead the league with 154 penalty minutes. The only other team to play three games so far, the first-place Brooklyn Aces, have just 104 minutes.
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