
Bowie completes sweep of Richmond: Squirrels winless on road trip
The Bowie Baysox plated six runs in the fourth inning to overtake the Richmond Flying Squirrels, and never looked back on Tuesday morning at Prince George’s Stadium.

The Bowie Baysox plated six runs in the fourth inning to overtake the Richmond Flying Squirrels, and never looked back on Tuesday morning at Prince George’s Stadium.

The Bowie Baysox (6-6) bested the Richmond Flying Squirrels (3-7), 5-3, on Monday night at Prince George’s Stadium in a ballgame that included two hours and forty one minutes of delays. The loss was the fifth consecutive defeat for the skidding Squirrels, who remain winless on the road.

It’s been said that the taste of a NASCAR victory is sweet. But, why should drivers have to wait until after the checkered flag to get a sample? Well, Richmond International Raceway and M&M’s® Brand are here to satisfy that craving before the green flag waves.

The Reading Fightins rode eight scoreless innings from right-hander Zach Eflin to a, 6-0, shutout win over the Richmond Flying Squirrels on Sunday afternoon at FirstEnergy Stadium.

The Reading Fightins (5-3) grabbed a 10-inning, 6-5, win over the Richmond Flying Squirrels (3-5) on Saturday night at FirstEnergy Stadium. The win netted the Fightins the series, and marked the third loss in a row for Richmond, their longest slide of the young season.

Right-hander Aaron Nola worked six scoreless innings as the Reading Fightin Phils breezed past the Richmond Flying Squirrels, 7-1, at FirstEnergy Stadium on Friday night.

VMI pitchers recorded 15 strikeouts, but the Richmond Spiders scored in seven of the nine innings and went on to a 10-5 victory over the Keydets in non-conference baseball action Wednesday night in Lexington, Va.

Gwaltney returns to Richmond International Raceway (RIR) bringing more family fun than ever before! The Gwaltney Turn 3 Fun Zone will again be open during race weekend this spring on April 24-25.

The Altoona Curve (3-3) blanked the Richmond Flying Squirrels (3-3), 3-0, as the two clubs completed an abbreviated two-game series at The Diamond on Wednesday morning.

The Richmond Flying Squirrels (3-2) erupted for a seven-run seventh inning and trounced the Altoona Curve (2-3), 10-3, on Monday night at The Diamond.
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