
Richmond Flying Squirrels snap losing streak
The Richmond Flying Squirrels (43-53) defeated the Binghamton Mets (59-35), 9-3, to snap their seven-game losing streak at NYSEG Stadium on Tuesday night.

The Richmond Flying Squirrels (43-53) defeated the Binghamton Mets (59-35), 9-3, to snap their seven-game losing streak at NYSEG Stadium on Tuesday night.

The Richmond Flying Squirrels (42-53) dropped their seventh straight ballgame, falling to the Binghamton Mets (59-34), 7-3, on Monday night at NYSEG Stadium.

Brandon Waring clubbed two three-run home runs to help the Bowie Baysox (48-45) complete a five-game sweep of the Richmond Flying Squirrels (42-52) with a 7-2 win on Sunday night at Prince George’s Stadium.

The Bowie Baysox (47-45) handed the Richmond Flying Squirrels (42-51) their fifth consecutive defeat, 13-0, at Prince George’s Stadium on Saturday night.

The Bowie Baysox swept a doubleheader from the Richmond Flying Squirrels at Prince George’s Stadiumon Friday night. The Baysox took the first game, 5-2, and then blanked the Squirrels, 3-0, in the nightcap.

The Akron Aeros (44-46) sent the Richmond Flying Squirrels (42-47) limping into the All-Star break with a, 12-5, win at The Diamond on Monday afternoon. The Aeros took four of the five games in the series, and in the course of doing so accumulated 99 base runners.

The Richmond Flying Squirrels (42-46) busted out of a slump with a, 15-7, drubbing of the Akron Aeros (43-46) in front of 4,117 at The Diamond on Sunday afternoon. The Squirrels pounded out 19 hits as they won for the first time in the five-game series.

The Richmond Flying Squirrels (41-46) recent woes continued as they were beaten by Richmond native Will Roberts and the Akron Aeros, 9-3, in front of 9,017 at The Diamond. It marked the third consecutive crowd of more than 9,000 fans over the Independence Day weekend, but also marked the Squirrels third straight loss as they dropped the series.

The Akron Aeros (42-45) sped past the Richmond Flying Squirrels (41-45), 6-2, in front of 9,104 at The Diamond on Friday night. The Aeros have grabbed the first two games of a five-game series and also jumped over the Squirrels in the Western Division standings.

The Akron Aeros (41-45) claimed a slugfest over the Richmond Flying Squirrels (41-44), 11-8, in front of a capacity crowd of 9,560 at The Diamond on Thursday night. The sellout was the fifth of the year for the Squirrels in their 39th opening. The five sellouts are the second most the team has boasted in their four seasons. They hosted nine capacity crowds in 2010.
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