The 2025 Brooklyn Cyclones season (25-34) wrapped up the regular season in Coney Island with a six-game homestand against Hudson Valley.
Similar to the carinval rides in the nearby area there were some ups and downs for the guys during the series, as they were able to split three wins and losses with their long time rivals in the Renegades.
Making his debut and getting the start for Brooklyn was Jose Guevara, and he was able to sit down one batter in two innings pitched.
The Cyclones showed spunk throughout the series, including the finale as the guys attempted to mount a comeback in the later part of the innings on Sunday.
Sunday was overall a fun and festive day as the franchise thanked the fans that packed
Maimonides Park during the course of the year.
There are a ton of positive things that the Cyclones can look towards, as they go on the road to take on the BlueClaws to wrap up the regular season, before they await the opponent for the 2025 MiLB Playoffs.
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On Saturday, according to the Cyclones PR department, the franchise was able to set a single-season franchise record for wins with 71. The guys also have a .568 winning percentage and that is the best at the full-season level.
During the course of the year the guys were able to rack up a bunch of awards, that that included the recent naming of RHP Joel Diaz to the South Atlantic League Pitcher of the Week on Monday. Diaz was able to have a career-high 7.0 innings of 1-hit shutout ball.
There were a ton of roster moves during the course of the year as well, as fans got to see some of the favorites get the call to the Rumble Ponies, while adding on new faces to help lead the franchises during those clutch moments.
On Friday the franchise saw the debut of Yonatan Henríquez, as he went 1-for-2 with a run scored, a triple and 2 walks.
There is one final rivalry series for the Cyclones that the guys are going to be participating in, as they head to New Jersey for a six-game road trip against the BlueClaws.
The starting pitching for Game One between these rivals have not been announced yet, but the start of the game is scheduled for 6:35 p.m.
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