
Richmond Flying Squirrels rally, fall late, 6-5
The Richmond Flying Squirrels (4-4) rallied out of a substantial hole for the second straight day, only to fall in 11 innings, 6-5, to the Trenton Thunder (4-3) on Thursday night at ARM & HAMMER PARK.

The Richmond Flying Squirrels (4-4) rallied out of a substantial hole for the second straight day, only to fall in 11 innings, 6-5, to the Trenton Thunder (4-3) on Thursday night at ARM & HAMMER PARK.

The Richmond Flying Squirrels (4-3) climbed out of an early hole only to fall late, 7-6, to the Bowie Baysox (3-4) on Wednesday afternoon at The Diamond. The Baysox rallied for two runs and the series win in the ninth inning.

A night after the Richmond Flying Squirrels (4-2) erased a five-run deficit, the Bowie Baysox (2-4) did them one better. The Baysox rallied from six runs down to clip the Squirrels, 8-7, on Tuesday night at The Diamond.

A four-run seventh inning allowed the Richmond Flying Squirrels (4-1) to complete a large-scale comeback and take the opener of a three-game series, 12-10, from the Bowie Baysox (1-4) on Monday night at The Diamond.

After rallying in the ninth inning, the Richmond Flying Squirrels (3-1) walked off in the 11th inning with a, 3-1, win over the New Britain Rock Cats in front of 6,078 on Sunday afternoon at The Diamond. Adam Duvall scored the winning run on a wild pitch, igniting a wild celebration in the home plate circle. With the win, the Squirrels also took the series over the Rock Cats by claiming three of the first four games of the season.

Adam Duvall’s two-run blast in the seventh inning propelled the Richmond Flying Squirrels (2-1) to a, 7-5, win over the New Britain Rock Cats (1-2) in front of 5,713 at The Diamond on Saturday night. His first Double-A home run was a massive one to left field off of Rock Cats reliever Nelvin Fuentes, and gave Richmond the edge in the four-game series.

Left-hander Jack Snodgrass and right-hander Daryl Maday co-authored the first no-hitter in Flying Squirrels’ franchise history as Richmond blanked the New Britain Rock Cats, 1-0, on Friday night at The Diamond. The Rock Cats had prevailed by the same score in the conclusion of Thursday night’s suspended season-opener.

The No. 8 UVa. women’s lacrosse team (2-0) held the Richmond Spiders (0-4) scoreless in the second half and cruised to a 13-7 triumph on Wednesday evening inside Robins Stadium.

The VMI Keydets put the tying and go-ahead runs on base in the ninth inning, but could not complete the rally by getting them home as the Richmond Spiders hung on for a dramatic 5-4 win in NCAA baseball action Wednesday night at Richmond’s Pitt Field.

David Wingfield and Friends will appear at the WTA’s Gateway on Saturday, February 23. Since their January show as canceled because of weather, the February cover charge will be $5 instead of the usual $10.
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