Four Richmond Flying Squirrels hurlers combine on shutout
Four hurlers combined on the sixth shutout of the season for the Richmond Flying Squirrels (21-20), as they blanked the Altoona Curve (19-24), 3-0, on Sunday afternoon at The Diamond.
Richmond Flying Squirrels drop Altoona, 5-3
The Richmond Flying Squirrels (20-20) plated the final three runs of the ballgame to overtake the Altoona Curve (19-23) and claim a, 5-3, win in front of 7,178 at The Diamond on Saturday night. With the win, the Squirrels pulled even in the three-game series.
Richmond Flying Squirrels drop opener to Altoona, 2-1
The Altoona Curve (19-22) bested the Richmond Flying Squirrels, 2-1, in a well-played ballgame in front of 8,632 at The Diamond on Friday night. With the win, the Curve improved to 7-4 against the Squirrels as the two teams began their fourth series against each other on the year.
Richmond Flying Squirrels hold off Harrisburg
The Richmond Flying Squirrels (19-19) turned aside a comeback bid and defeated the Harrisburg Senators (18-22), 7-6, on Wednesday afternoon at Metro Bank Park. With the victory, the Squirrels grabbed the series as well, claiming two-of-three from the Senators.
Harrisburg Senators even series with Richmond Flying Squirrels
The Harrisburg Senators (18-21) brushed aside the Richmond Flying Squirrels (18-19), 8-1, on Tuesdaynight at Metro Bank Park. The win allowed Harrisburg to level the series at a game apiece, turning Wednesday’s series finale into a rubber match.
Richmond Flying Squirrels take opener from Harrisburg
Three hurlers combined on a four-hit shutout as the Richmond Flying Squirrels (18-18) blanked the Harrisburg Senators, 4-0, on Monday night at Metro Bank Park. The win returned the Squirrels to .500 as they pitched their fourth shutout of the season.
Richmond Flying Squirrels drop series finale at Altoona
The Richmond Flying Squirrels (17-18) let one slip through their fingertips, dropping the finale of a four-game set, 2-1, to the Altoona Curve on Sunday afternoon at Peoples Natural Gas Field. The Curve plated the winning run in the bottom of the ninth inning courtesy of a walk and a defensive error. Altoona also grabbed the series, taking three-of-four from the Squirrels as Richmond’s road record dropped to 5-12.
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