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Richmond Flying Squirrels

The Richmond Flying Squirrels are a Minor League Baseball team based in Richmond, Virginia. The team, which is a part of the Eastern League, is the Double-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants major league club, and plays at Carmax Park, the newly developed stadium next to their old ground, the Diamond. The Flying Squirrels have been affiliated with the Giants since 2010, making it the longest-running active affiliation in the Giants organization among teams not owned by the Giants. The Squirrels were previously known as the Connecticut Defenders.

History
On September 23, 2009, it was announced that the Connecticut Defenders would leave Norwich for their current home at The Diamond in Richmond, Virginia, where they will continue seeking proposals for a new ballpark in the Richmond metropolitan area. The team name was changed to the "Flying Squirrels". The name was submitted by Brad Mead of Prince George, Virginia. Other finalists were the Rock Hoppers, Hambones, Rhinos, Flatheads, and Hush Puppies. (The name Hambones was later ruled out of the contest after the city's uproar and the NAACP finding that "the Hambones" could be seen as a derogatory term directed towards the African-American community.) In conjunction with Major League Baseball's restructuring of Minor League Baseball in 2021, the Flying Squirrels were organized into the Double-A Northeast. In 2022, the Double-A Northeast became known as the Eastern League, the name historically used by the regional circuit prior to the 2021 reorganization. ==Logo==
Logo
The new Flying Squirrels logo was unveiled on December 1, 2009. It is a black, red, and grey flying squirrel meant to look like the outline of Virginia with a patch in the shape of an "R" (for Richmond) on top of an acorn over its heart, roughly where Richmond is located in Virginia. The logo was designed by San Diego-based sports branding firm Brandiose. It was named the logo of the year by Ballpark Digest in 2010 and the best minor-league logo by Baseball America in 2015. ==Season records==
Season records
• As Norwich Navigators • 1995: 70–71 (3rd), manager Jimmy Johnson • 1996: 71–70 (3rd), manager Jim Essian1997: 73–69 (2nd), manager Trey Hillman1998: 66–76 (4th), manager Trey Hillman1999: 78–64 (2nd), manager Lee Mazzilli2000: 76–66 (3rd), manager Dan Radison2001: 83–59 (2nd), manager Stump Merrill2002: 76–64 (1st), manager Luis Sojo2003: 62–79 (6th), manager Shane Turner2004: 69–74 (5th), manager Shane Turner2005: 71–72 (3rd), manager Dave Machemer • As Connecticut Defenders • 2006: 64–77 (5th), manager Dave Machemer2007: 63–78 (5th), managers Dave Machemer (through July 21) and Shane Turner2008: 68–73 (4th), manager Bien Figueroa2009: 83–59 (1st), manager Steve Decker • As Richmond Flying Squirrels • 2010: 68–73 (5th), manager Andy Skeels • 2011: 76–66 (2nd), manager Dave Machemer2012: 70–71 (4th), manager Dave Machemer2013: 70–72 (4th), manager Dave Machemer2014: 79–63 (1st), manager Russ Morman2015: 72–68 (3rd), manager José Alguacil2016: 62–79 (5th), manager Miguel Ojeda2017: 63–77 (5th), manager Kyle Haines • 2018: 62–76 (6th), manager Willie Harris2019: 55–84 (6th), manager Willie Harris2020: Season canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic2021: 57–56 (4th), manager Jose Alguacil • 2022: 66–71 (5th), manager Jose Alguacil • 2023: 74–64 (2nd), manager Dennis Pelfrey • 2024: 64–74 (4th), manager Dennis Pelfrey • 2025: 56–79 (6th), manager Dennis Pelfrey ==Playoffs==
Playoffs
• 1997 season: Lost to Portland, 3–2, in first round • 1999 season: Defeated Trenton 3–2, in first round; lost to Harrisburg 3–2, in championship round. • 2001 season: Lost to New Britain, 3–1, in first round • 2002 season: Defeated New Haven, 3–0, in first round; defeated Harrisburg 3–2 to win Eastern League title. • 2009 season: Defeated New Britain, 3–1, in first round; lost to Akron 3–1, in championship round. • 2014 season: Defeated Akron, 3–1, in first round; lost to Binghamton 3–0, in championship round. • 2022 season: Lost to Erie SeaWolves 2–0 in first round • 2023 season: Lost to Erie SeaWolves 2–0 in first round ==Roster==
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