Nellie Rodriguez hit the first Hillcats grand slam since 2013, and Alex Monsalve paced Lynchburg with a four-hit night, including three RBIs, to highlight a 10-8 Hillcats victory Saturday night at Calvin Falwell Field.
Jackson Williams knocked in four runs for the Richmond Flying Squirrels (27-27) as they defeated the New Hampshire Fisher Cats, 7-3, on Saturday night at Northeast Delta Dental Stadium.
The Potomac Nationals scored all four of their runs in the third and fourth innings and stymied the Salem Red Sox 4-3 on Saturday night at LewisGale Field.
Luigi Rodriguez and Nellie Rodriguez each hit a solo home run in the first inning of the initial contest to jumpstart a day that saw the Hillcats defeat Winston-Salem in a doubleheader Friday night at City Stadium, 7-2 and 3-1.
Right-hander Tyler Beede was magnificent in his Double-A debut as the Richmond Flying Squirrels (26-26) glided to a, 12-1, rout of the New Hampshire Fisher Cats (26-28) at Northeast Delta Dental Stadium on Friday night.
Governor Terry McAuliffe this week announced his appointments to the Boards of Visitors at Virginia’s colleges and universities, the State Council for Higher Education for Virginia and the State Board for Community Colleges.
The Richmond Flying Squirrels (25-26) held off the Portland Sea Dogs (23-31), 4-3, on Thursday afternoon at Hadlock Field. With the win, the Squirrels took the series in which all three games finished with a score of 4-3. It marked the seventh series victory in their last nine for Richmond.
The Virginia field hockey team announced its 2015 schedule, with the Cavaliers slated to play seven regular-season games and two preseason scrimmages at University Hall Turf Field.
The Portland Sea Dogs (23-30) rallied past the Richmond Flying Squirrels (24-26) in the ninth inning and walked off with a, 4-3, win in the middle game of a three-game series at Hadlock Field on Wednesday night.
Friends of Augusta, with Friends of Nelson, Free Nelson, Augusta County Alliance, Wild Virginia, Pipeline Education Group, and Chesapeake Bay Group Sierra Club are together sponsoring Music for the Mountains, an anti-pipeline music festival, on July 18th.
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