Home Richmond Flying Squirrels blanked in finale by New Hampshire, 2-0
Baseball

Richmond Flying Squirrels blanked in finale by New Hampshire, 2-0

Chris Graham

richmond-squirrelsRichmond was blanked by New Hampshire’s Casey Lawrence in a rain-stalled, 2-0 loss on Thursday night at The Diamond.

Lawrence pitched into the eighth inning and was only removed when the game was stopped due to rain for a1:36 delay. The Squirrels season series sweep against the Fisher Cats fell just short in front of 8,409 fans. Richmond finishes the regular season with a 5-1 record vs. New Hampshire and will head to Altoona on Friday to play the Curve. The loss dropped Richmond 1.0 games behind the second place Curve.

Casey Lawrence (11-10) kept the Squirrels off balance over seven shutout innings to earn the win. Lawrence walked none and allowed just four hits to help the ‘Cats avoid the season series sweep. Lawrence was sent out to pitch the eighth inning and threw one pitch to Myles Schroder before the rain became too heavy to continue playing.

The Fisher Cats collected the only runs of the game the fourth inning off Quirarte. With one out, Quirarte walked Kevin Nolan and allowed a double to Ryan Schimpf to put runners on second and third. K.C. Hobson then delivered a two-run single past the drawn in infield to right field to produce the first and only runs of the night.

Edwin Quirarte (0-3) was hit with the loss despite a quality start. He lasted six innings and allowed just the two runs on four hits in his sixth start of the season. Quirarte walked four and struck out two and was removed to start the seventh inning for reliever Pedro Rodriquez.  The righty Rodriguez retired all six batters he faced with a pair of strikeouts. Kyle Crick tossed the ninth inning to extend the bullpen scoreless streak to 24 1/3 innings.

Casey Lawrence (11-10) kept the Squirrels off balance over seven shutout innings to earn the win. Lawrence walked none and allowed just four hits to help the ‘Cats avoid the season series sweep.

The Squirrels head to Altoona to begin a three game series against the Curve on Friday night. Richmond RHP Tyler Beede (2-5, 5.51) will start for the Squirrels against Curve LHP Tom Harlan. First pitch is set for 7:00 PM with the Flying Squirrels Pregame Warmup starting at 6:30 PM on Fox Sports 910 and FoxSportsRichmond.com.

– Source: Richmond Flying Squirrels

Support AFP




Chris Graham

Chris Graham

Chris Graham is the founder and editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1994 alum of the University of Virginia, Chris is the author and co-author of seven books, including Poverty of Imagination, a memoir published in 2019. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, TikTok, BlueSky, or subscribe to Substack or his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].

Latest News

ryan odom uva basketball
Basketball

UVA Basketball: Odom adds veteran point guard Jan Vide from LMU

mjf aew worlds end
Etc.

AEW world champ MJF suffered knee injury during title defense in Richmond

AEW world champ MJF hyperextended his knee during his successful title defense in Richmond on Wednesday’s “Dynamite,” and according to Bryan Alvarez at F4WOnline, company officials are reduced, at the moment, to “hoping it’s not serious.”

police court law
Virginia

Lynchburg: Suspect who fled courtroom before sentencing now in custody

A Lynchburg man who fled a courtroom on Monday as he was being sentenced was taken into custody on Wednesday night in Appomattox County.

solar panels
Virginia

Shenandoah County: Solar-panel company investing $23.8 million in new operation

Steven A. Samano
Local

Waynesboro Police arrest city man on felony drug, firearm charges

homeless unhoused cold winter
Local

New HUD report shows us that homeless population locally, statewide, growing

swimming
Etc.

UVA Swimming: Still no contract on file for associate head coach Gary Taylor