Home Brandon Lawson gem pushes Squirrels to W
Sports

Brandon Lawson gem pushes Squirrels to W

Richmond Flying SquirrelsBrandon Lawson tied a season-high with six strikeouts while allowing one run across six innings to lead the Richmond Flying Squirrels over the Harrisburg Senators, 3-2, on Sunday at FNB Field.

It was the seventh series win of the season for Richmond (41-69, 18-25), the sixth road series win and the third consecutive road series victory.

The Flying Squirrels scored the game’s first run in the second inning against Harrisburg (60-52, 19-23) starter Kyle McGowin (Loss, 0-1). After Jacob Heyward walked and stole second base, he scored on a two-out single by Johneshwy Fargas.

Fargas stole two bases in the game to bring his season total to a league-best 42 steals. He is seven steals shy of tying Kelby Tomlinson’s franchise-record 49 steals in 2014.

Richmond added to their lead in the fourth inning. Jalen Miller singled and stole second base—his 23rd stolen base of the season—and later scored on Heyward’s RBI single. It was Heyward’s team-leading 39th RBI of the season.

Lawson (Win, 5-6) faced the minimum over the first four innings, holding the Senators without a hit while allowing one baserunner before yielding a leadoff single to Ian Sadgal in the fifth.

Richmond added a run in the seventh inning when Heyward singled to lead off the inning and later scored on a single by Jonah Arenado.

The Senators strung together three straight hits to start the bottom of the seventh inning to trim the Flying Squirrels’ lead to 3-1. After Luis Garcia and Dante Bichette collected back-to-back singles, Sadgal drove in a run with an RBI single to center field. Following a pitching change, Chase Johnson ended the Senators’ threat in the seventh by inducing an inning-ending double play.

Lawson pitched into the seventh inning, allowing one run on five hits with six strikeouts and one walk in six complete frames.

Johnson allowed a run when Luis Garcia tripled with one out in the ninth inning and scored on a wild pitch, but retired the next two batters on groundouts to end the game. Johnson completed the final three innings while allowing one run on one hit.

The Flying Squirrels begin a four-game series with the Altoona Curve on Monday when left-hander Caleb Baragar (3-4, 3.80 ERA) toes the rubber against right-hander Nicholas Economos (0-2. 9.00 ERA). First pitch is scheduled for 6:30 p.m., and coverage begins with the Flying Squirrels Pregame Warmup at 6:00 p.m. on Sports Radio 910 the Fan and 105.1 FM.

Following a seven-game road trip, the Flying Squirrels return to The Diamond on Friday, August 9 to a four-game, three-day series against the Bowie Baysox.

For tickets or more information, call 804-359-3866 (FUNN), visit SquirrelsBaseball.com/Tickets or stop by the Flying Squirrels box office.

Support AFP




Contributors

Contributors

Have a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip? Email editor Chris Graham at [email protected]. Subscribe to AFP podcasts on Apple PodcastsSpotifyPandora and YouTube.

Latest News

Politics, U.S. & World

TV: AFP editor Chris Graham talks U.S. Senate passage of ICE funding bill on Fox5 DC

uva basketball ryan odom huddle
Basketball

UVA Basketball: Has Ryan Odom built himself a Top 10 team for next season?

This time last year, UVA Basketball coach Ryan Odom was introducing a bunch of strangers to each other, and trying to convince them, and everybody else, that they could get Virginia Basketball back to where it had been not that long ago. Heading into his second summer as the head coach, Odom is building on...

louise lucas abigail spanberger
Politics, Virginia

Louise Lucas to the ‘Data Center Diva’: No more tax breaks for data centers

Gov. Abigail Spanberger and House of Delegates Speaker Don Scott want the state and localities to continue to be able to offer massive tax breaks to data center developers.

melanie lucero congress
Politics, Virginia

Another contentious Republican primary in the Fifth District in the offing

us politics congress
Politics, U.S. & World

U.S. Senate votes to advance $70B immigration enforcement funding bill

baltimore orioles
Baseball

Baltimore Orioles quietly playing themselves back into playoff contention

joanna hardin uva softball
Etc.

UVA Softball: Coach Joanna Hardin signs three-year contract extension