Revenants Defeat Venezuela 2-1 in Series Opener

The Texan Revenants opened their 2026 season with a hard-fought 2-1 series victory over the Venezuelan Araguatos. The team took the first two games before falling in a tight game on the final night. The three-game set saw the Revenants showcase their pitching depth and timely hitting against a tough international opponent.

The Revenants opened the series with a 3-1 victory. The offense woke up in the third inning, scoring two runs to take the early lead. The Araguatos would answer back with a single tally in the sixth but it was not enough to overcome the deficit. The Revenants added an insurance run in the seventh to seal the win. Andrew Clark was sharp on the mound, limiting the opposition to one run and six strikeouts.

Andrew looked natural and healthy out there. Not once did he look out of place on the mound. He looked exactly like he did during our preseason prep. Smooth.

— Coach Walsh, Pitching Coach

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The Revenants extended their series lead with an 8-2 victory in the second game. The offense woke up early again, scoring in the first inning and two more in the second to build a 3-1 advantage. The Araguatos answered back with a run in the third, but the Revenants held firm. The game was effectively sealed in the seventh inning, where the offense exploded for four runs to put the lead out of reach. The bullpen shut down any remaining comeback attempts in the final frames to secure the win.

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Looking to secure the sweep in the finale, the Revenants faced a resilient Araguatos squad. The Venezuelan club claimed the final game of the series 5-3. They took an early lead with two runs in the first inning. The Revenants mounted a rally in the fifth, scoring three runs to close the gap. The Araguatos added two runs in the sixth and one in the seventh to secure the win. Despite the loss in the finale, the Revenants claimed the series 2-1.

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The Revenants (2-1) will look to build on this momentum as they continue their season. The team is scheduled to face the Knights for a three-game series this upcoming weekend.

Revenants Open Season Against Araguatos

The wait is finally over. The Texan Revenants open their 2026 regular season with a three-game series against the Araguatos from Venezuela. The series begins on April 27th and runs through April 29th.

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Coach Nick Romano has selected Andrew Clark as the starting pitcher for the series opener. Andrew Clark is a left-handed arm who has been with the organization for four years. He has established himself as the team’s most reliable starter of the pitching rotation throughout his tenure with the club. His experience and leadership will be vital as he faces the Venezuelan opponent in the first series. Clark brings an impressive resume to the mound. Over his four seasons he has compiled a career record of 32 wins and 18 losses. His ERA stands at 3.15 with over 440 strikeouts across 480 innings of work. He has consistently been a dominant force whenever he takes the rubber.

His performance during spring training was equally impressive. He pitched in two games and won both of them. His velocity was a constant threat to batters with an average fastball sitting at 95 MPH. He looked sharp in every outing and showed no signs of rust. The starting pitchers for the second and third games of the series have not been decided yet. Coach Romano is still evaluating the best options for those games. We will announce those names closer to the start of each game. Keep an eye out for updates.

Spring Training Wraps Up

Spring training has officially come to a close for the Texan Revenants. After weeks of intense workouts, evaluations, and exhibition games, the coaching staff has finalized the 2026 roster. The camp was a resounding success, and we are more than ready for the regular season to begin.

The team competed in six exhibition games against a mix of pro-level talent, local amateur clubs, and up and coming organizations. These games gave the coaching staff a chance to evaluate the roster against different styles of play. The players showed great chemistry on the field, and the new signings quickly found their rhythm alongside the returning talent.

One of the biggest takeaways from camp was the depth of competition. Every player brought their best to the field each day, making the final roster decisions incredibly difficult for the staff. The seven invited players from local and international organizations pushed the signed roster to elevate their game, and that competitive energy is exactly what you want heading into a new season.

Those dudes are special. If it weren’t for us having a full roster and them having other obligations with their current teams, I’d consider taking them with us for the season. I wish them the best of luck with their year.
— Coach Romano

The coaching staff also observed strong performances from our new signings. The blend of veteran presence and fresh talent has created a clubhouse culture that is focused, hungry, and ready to compete.

The wait is almost over. The Texan Revenants open the regular season with a three-game series against Venezuela’s team starting April 27th through April 29th. We are looking forward to taking the field and showing the league what this team is made of. Thank you to everyone who followed along during spring training. The real work begins now. Let’s go Revs!

Spring Training is Here

Today marks the official start of spring training for the Texan Revenants. We are kicking off camp on March 12th, with a clear goal in mind. There are 34 total players reporting to Dallas for the preseason, and everyone is ready to compete for a spot on the roster for the season opener.

This year brings a fresh wave of talent to the organization. We have officially signed four new players who are participating in their first official spring training with the club. These additions include:

  • Jeremiah Brown (P)
  • Xander De Leon (INF)
  • Isiah Grant (OF)
  • Seiya Takumi (P/OF)

We approached Coach Romano on the field before their first practice to get a word on his thoughts for our new player additions.

I’m extremely excited to see how our new players mesh with the current staff and players. I’ve heard great things about each of these individuals, and I know they’re going to do great things for us this season.

— Coach Romano

These players have already shown promise in their backgrounds, and we are excited to see how they fit into the system.

In addition to the new signings, we have extended invitations to seven other players from local and international organizations. These invited members are often a mix of professional and amateur talent looking to impress the coaching staff during this evaluation window. They will practice and compete directly with the current players to demonstrate their prowess. The invited players include:

  • Diego Fernandez (C)
  • Darius Jackson (OF)
  • Hiroshi Matsuda (P)
  • Jake Ruiz (INF)
  • Derek Chambers (P)
  • Jamel Thompson (OF)
  • Rafael Estevez (P)

The spring training schedule is set to conclude with six total games. These games will take place during the tail end of the preseason in East/West Valley, Arizona. We have lined up a mix of opponents, including pro-level talent, local amateur clubs, and other up and coming clubs. This variety will help us test the roster against different styles of play.

We cannot wait for the season to begin. This camp is the first step in building the foundation for the Texan Revenants 2026 roster. Stay tuned for updates on roster changes and the final roster announcement as we get closer to the regular season start.

Important: Data Migration Update

As we gear up for the new era of Texan Revenants baseball, we have an important housekeeping update regarding our digital home. We are officially migrating from the old Hawks website to our new Revenants platform, and we want to make sure you are prepared for the transition.

The migration process will begin in early December 2025. As we move our core operations and roster information over to the new site, the old Hawks website will remain live for a short time so you can still access your historical information.

However, please note that all Hawks websites, scoring, statistics, and historical data from 2018-present will be permanently removed and expired on February 5th, 2026. If there are any old box scores, player stats, or memories you want to hold onto from the Hawks era, now is the time to save them. Please download or screenshot anything you wish to keep before that February 5th deadline.

After February 5th, the old data will no longer be accessible. We are excited about the fresh start and the new systems we are building for the Revenants, but we know how much the Hawks history means to our long-time fans. Please take this window of time to preserve those memories.

Thank you for making this transition with us. We cannot wait to build new history with you on the new platform.

Hawks Rebrand as Revenants

The Hawks have landed for the last time. Today, we are proud to announce that our organization is entering its next chapter as the Texan Revenants.

Why the Rebrand?
The Hawks name served this organization well, but as we evaluated the future of our club, it became clear that a fresh identity was needed to match our new path forward. The word “Revenant” means one who returns, and that spirit of resilience, determination, and coming back stronger is exactly what this team embodies. We are not just changing a logo. We are building something from the ground up.

Going Independent
The biggest structural change: the Texan Revenants are now an independent baseball club competing as members of the Voyager League.

This move gives us the freedom to build our roster our way without the constraints of an affiliated system. Independent baseball means player autonomy, as we sign the players we believe in. It means global reach, with our roster bringing in talent from the United States and beyond. It also means a fan-first approach, where every decision we make is about putting the best product on the field for you. This is indy ball, and we are proud of it.

New Faces, New Energy
With the transition to independence comes a wave of new talent. The Revenants roster will feature a mix of returning players and fresh additions, including international signings from baseball-rich nations, veteran leadership to anchor the clubhouse, and emerging talent looking to prove themselves at the professional level.

Our full player roster is being built to compete immediately, not years down the road. You will see familiar faces and new ones, all wearing the Revenants colors with pride.

Staff Changes
Along with the roster overhaul, we have made key additions to our coaching and front office staff. These changes reflect our commitment to building a professional, competitive, and player-first organization from top to bottom. More announcements on specific hires will be coming in the weeks ahead.