
Richmond opened the scoring in the top of the third inning against righty Mike Augliera. Kelby Tomlinson got things started with a one-out double roped into the alley in left-center field. Rando Moreno followed and lined a single into center field to put runners at the corners. Mac Williamson then banked a double off the Maine Monster to plate Tomlinson for a 1-0 lead. Devin Harris capped the two-run inning with a sacrifice-fly to right field and the Squirrels held a 2-0 lead.
The Squirrels added a run to their lead in the fourth. Myles Schroder reached courtesy of a bunt-single with one out. An out later, Eliezer Zambrano slapped an opposite-field double to the left-field corner. Schroder raced around from third and Richmond led, 3-0.
Left-hander Adalberto Mejia made the start, and an impressive season-debut. He twirled four scoreless, and hitless, innings. He walked one, struck out three and exited due to a pitch count to a no-decision. He threw 53 pitches, 41 of which were strikes.
The Squirrels tacked on another run as they chased Augliera from the game in the sixth inning. Blake Miller led off with a single and Schroder punched a single to left field to put two aboard. Augliera recorded the first two outs, but Tomlinson looped an RBI single to left field to plate Miller and make it 4-0.
Augliera (2-9) was charged with four runs on 11 hits. He didn’t issue a walk, struck out two and took his league-leading ninth loss of the season.
Right-hander Tyler Mizenko handled two scoreless innings behind Mejia. He did allow the first hit of the day to Sea Dogs, a sixth-inning single from Danny Bethea. With Mejia ineligible, Mizenko (2-0) was awarded his second win of the year.
Things got shaky for right-hander Stephen Johnson and the Squirrels in the bottom of the eighth inning. Johnson, working his second inning of relief, walked the leadoff batter, Blake Tekotte. Jose Vinicio followed with a single before Bethea ripped a double through the alley in left-center field to put Portland on the board. Right-hander Jose Casilla was inserted, but quickly conceded a two-run double to Carlos Asuaje that made it 4-3. Casilla did induce a crucial double-play to keep Richmond in front.
Lefty Josh Osich came on and nailed down the win. He worked a scoreless ninth inning without much incident to earn his 13th save of the season.
The Squirrels travel to the third city on their three-city, 10-game road trip as they head to Manchester, NH, to open a three-game series against the New Hampshire Fisher Cats on Friday night. The opener at Northeast Delta Dental Stadium is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. Richmond has yet to name a starter. New Hampshire RHP Taylor Cole (2-4, 5.07) will make the start for the Fisher Cats. The Flying Squirrels Pregame Warmup will begin at 6:35 p.m. on Fox Sports 910 and FoxSportsRichmond.com.