
Trenton takes game two from Richmond Flying Squirrels, 6-4
The Trenton Thunder (19-10) prevailed, 6-4, over the Richmond Flying Squirrels (15-12) on Saturday night at ARM & HAMMER Park.

The Trenton Thunder (19-10) prevailed, 6-4, over the Richmond Flying Squirrels (15-12) on Saturday night at ARM & HAMMER Park.

The Trenton Thunder (18-10) stormed past the Richmond Flying Squirrels (15-11), 8-1, at ARM & HAMMER Park on Friday night.

One of the most glaring statistics Richmond Raiders head coach James Fuller looked at during the team’s off-week was the offense’s production over the first four games: a league low 25.8 points and just 164 yards per game.

The Richmond Flying Squirrels (15-10) defeated the Bowie Baysox (13-13), 5-3, in front of 7,789 at The Diamond on Thursday night. The win earned the Squirrels the series win, their second of the season over the Baysox.

The Richmond Raiders entered their first off week of the 2014 season at 1-3, needing some time to regroup and re-evaluate.

The Richmond Flying Squirrels (14-10) held off the Bowie Baysox (13-12), 3-1, in front of 8,473 at The Diamond on Tuesday afternoon.

The Bowie Baysox (13-11) struck for three runs in the ninth inning to steal the opener of a four-game series from the Richmond Flying Squirrels (13-10), 3-2, at The Diamond on Monday night.

The Richmond Flying Squirrels (13-9) scored six times in the eighth inning to stun the New Britain Rock Cats (6-15), 7-5, on Sunday afternoon at The Diamond.

The Richmond Flying Squirrels (12-9) split a doubleheader with the New Britain Rock Cats (6-14) in front of 7,844 at The Diamond on Saturday night. New Britain claimed the opener, 5-4, but the Squirrels rebounded to take the nightcap, 5-2.

The Richmond Flying Squirrels, Double-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants, are excited to announce the first ever Charity Big Gloves Boxing Throwdown on Saturday, May 17 at The Diamond.
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