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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.


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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.


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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.


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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.


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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.


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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.


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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.