
New Britain takes down Richmond Flying Squirrels, 7-2
The New Britain Rock Cats (20-23) jumped out quickly and never looked back, dropping the Richmond Flying Squirrels (22-21), 7-2, on Tuesday night at New Britain Stadium.

The New Britain Rock Cats (20-23) jumped out quickly and never looked back, dropping the Richmond Flying Squirrels (22-21), 7-2, on Tuesday night at New Britain Stadium.

The New Britain Rock Cats (19-23) downed the Richmond Flying Squirrels (22-20), 10-6, on Monday night at New Britain Stadium.

The Washington Redskins announced today that they will host joint training camp practices with the New England Patriots at the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center in Richmond, Va. on Monday, Aug. 4 – Wednesday, Aug. 6.

The Richmond Flying Squirrels (22-19) remained unbeaten on Sunday this season with a 8-2 victory over the Altoona Curve (16-25) at Peoples Natural Gas Field.

The Trenton Freedom scored a touchdown on fourth and goal in the final minute, thwarting the Raiders’ comeback attempt en route to sweeping the season series with a 52-42 win in Richmond Saturday night.

Right-hander A.J. Morris turned in seven sterling innings as the Altoona Curve (16-24) blanked the Richmond Flying Squirrels (21-19), 3-0, on Saturday night at Peoples Natural Gas Field.

Right-hander Kyle Crick dominated for six innings and the Richmond Flying Squirrels (21-18) hung on late to defeat the Altoona Curve (15-24), 2-1, on Friday night at Peoples Natural Gas Field.

The ACLU of Virginia expressed concern that the 30-year lease between the City of Richmond and the Monroe Park Conservancy (MPC) does not contain explicit protections for free speech in the park.

After playing just one game in the last three weeks, the Richmond Raiders will start a two-game home stand Saturday night. The first game in a stretch of seven games in seven weeks will be against the Trenton Freedom in the teams’ third meeting of the season.

The Bowie Baysox (21-18) swept a doubleheader from the Richmond Flying Squirrels (20-18) in front of 5,476 at The Diamond on Wednesday night. Bowie bagged game one, 5-3, and came back to win game two, 7-4.
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