Lookouts Named Southern League Organization of the Year
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - Yesterday, the Southern League announced that the Chattanooga Lookouts have been named the Don Mincher Southern League Organization of the Year. Chattanooga is now the league's nomination for Minor League Baseball's John H. Johnson President's Award for organization of the year. The league also announced that Lookouts
Season is Over in last Lookouts Game
In the 2019 finale for the Lookouts it was a close loss in a spirited game in Mississippi with a 2-1 final. The season's last game was highlited by pitching as Revier Sanmartin owrked a masterful five innings allowing just a run with seven strikeouts. Calten Daal led the hitting
Braves Pitching too Strong for Lookouts
Pitching prowess comes along once in awhile and spoils best laid plans of the men in baseball. That happened last night when Braves starting pitcher Nolan Kingham shutdown the Lookouts in a 9-2 loss. The Lookouts were subdued to a perfect game through the first five and two thirds innings
Hits and More Hits in Lookouts Win
The Lookouts would hit their way to an early lead in Pearl last night then batted around the order late with fourteen hits in the 9-2 win over the Braves. It was the fifth consecutive win as Johendí Jiminian pitched his finest game of the season matching a previous game
Lookouts Make it Two in a Row
After scoring a first inning run the Lookouts and the Braves locked horns for a showdown with the Lookouts coming out on top with a ninth inning surge to win game two 4-1. Packy Naughton was the benefactor of a run in the first inning. He would proceed to retire
A Win is A Win
Come back wins are a team tested ritual and last night the Lookouts were tested to the max in a 7-6 win over the Mississippi Braves. After trailing 3-2, it took a four run ninth to get the lead. That lasted as long as a hiccup when the Braves tied
Ibandel Isabel Named Southern League Postseason All-Star
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - Today, the Southern League announced that Ibandel Isabel was named a 2019 Southern League Postseason All-Star. This season, the first baseman hit .243 with 26 homers and drove in 69 runs. He also posted an on-base percentage of .307, a slugging percentage of .566 and an OPS
Tonight's Game (8/26) Has Been Postponed
August 26, 2019CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - The Chattanooga Lookouts have announced that tonight's game (8/26) against the Montgomery Biscuits has been postponed due to significant rainfall and unplayable field conditions. The game will be made up tomorrow as part of a doubleheader starting at 5:15 p.m. with gates opening at 4:30
Lookouts Sweep Doubleheader
Chattanooga brought out the bats Sunday afternoon at AT&T Field sweeping both games from the Montgomery Biscuits.In game 1 the Lookouts prevailed late to overtake the Biscuits 8-7 in Saturday's suspended game. Going into the contest, Chattanooga was trailing 7-1 in the bottom of fifth with the bases loaded. The
Tonight's Game Has Been Suspended
For Immediate Release CONTACT: Daniel Kopf - Public & Media Relations [email protected]: 423-267-2208August 24, 2019CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - The Chattanooga Lookouts have announced that tonight's game (8/24) against the Montgomery Biscuits has been suspended in the bottom of the fifth inning. The game will resume tomorrow at 2:15 p.m. and will
Early Score And K's Galore in Win!
The Lookouts put a quick stop to a three game lising string in an 11-4 win in Mobile last night. It was the final game for a Lookouts team to play at The Hank and they made quick work of it. Eleven batters to the plate in the first inning
Lookouts Lose Game Four Early!
The Lookouts get blasted in an early hitting display by the BayBears in their 12-4 loss last night. Mobile scored in the first three innings and when the dust settled it was a 9-0 lead. Starter Reiver Sanmartin was chased in the third inning with only three of the seven
BayBears Growl And Win Over Lookouts
The BayBears used a powerful fourth inning to sack away the game early last night with their 5-1 win over the Lookouts. Lookouts bats could only muster four hits on the night and stopped a fourteen inning run drought with Michael O'Neil's fourth home run of the year in the
BayBears Turn Tables on Lookouts
After losing large on Sunday the BayBears turn the tables with an 8-3 win on Monday. The Lookouts grabbed a one run lead on a fielders choice after the triple slugged by Yonathan Mendoza in the second inning. The Mobile nine returned the favor with a five run nine to
Too Much Lookouts Power for Mobile
The Lookouts power was turned on early in the first inning and it didn't stop until thriteen batters and nine runs went up on the board and finished the game with a 14-4 win. The Looks pounded out 22 hits with four hits each from Michael O'Neil,Gaven LaValley and Calten
Not Perfect But Almost against Lookouts
For the first six and two thirds innings in Pensacola last night the Lookouts could not sniff a base hit. Twenty up and twenty down. The perfect game effort would be lost for the Wahoos when the bullpen hit Jonathan India in the 5-1 loss. The shutout would disapear when
Shutout Avoided but Not Loss
The Lookouts faced a rookie with intnetions of his first AA win and it came true in the Wahoos 4-1 win last night. Bailey Ober shut the Lookos out for the first three innings before Jonathan India homered to make it a one run game in the fourth. That's as
Lookouts Skunked Under The Full Moon
The Lookouts were outscored 3-0 in the first inning and lost game three to Pensacola 13-0. The two home runs hit by the Wahoos was the prelim to what the final score would be. A thirty minute delay getting started due to rainy weather didn't help matters. Lookouts hits all
Under a Full Moon a Loss for the Lookouts1
The moon was full and so was the scoreboard last night in the Lookouts 9-7 loss to the Blue Wahoos. It took three hours to finish a game that looked like it was over twice for the Lookouts. With a home run in the first produced by Suart Fairchiled then
Runs Scored Early in Lookouts Win!
The Lookouts and the Wahoos matched theIR first inning runs with two each. The Lookouts however took the lead with a four run third inning and a 6-3 win over the Hoos. Lokouts bats pounded out 12 singles on the way to their win. Four Looks had two hits each
Lookouts Lose to Generals, 6-4
The Jackson Generals jumped out to a 6-0 lead en route to a 6-4 win over the Chattanooga Lookouts. The Lookouts will now head on a 10-game road trip before returning to AT&T Field for their last five home games of the year. Up two runs entering the fourth inning, Jackson
Lookouts One-hit Jackson in Front of Sell Out Crowd
A one-hit shutout by the Lookouts pitching staff has led Chattanooga to a 3-0 victory over the Jackson Generals in front of a sell out crowd on Saturday night at AT&T Field.Lookouts southpaw Reiver Sanmartin allowed the lone hit of the game via leadoff double to begin the sixth inning
Lookouts get blanked by the Generals 8-0.
Chattanooga could not overcome Jackson's pitching staff Friday evening as they were shutout 8-0.The Lookouts were down early, but not out as they stayed in the game thanks to LHP Packy Naughton. Naughton put together another superb start as he notched his fourth consecutive quality start going six innings strong,
Lookouts Fall in Series Opener to Generals 6-2.
Chattanooga couldn't seem to get on track against the Jackson Generals, dropping the series opener 6-2.Righty Johendí Jiminian was hit with his third loss on the year giving up three runs, on three hits, only getting through the first inning. Jackson cranked out back-to-back dingers, along with a bases loaded walk
Series won Finale A Loss
The Lookouts hit the ball but fall in the finale of the Montgomery series 9-4. Lookouts fell behind early then captured the lead in the sixth inning when Jonathan India belted his first home run of the season. Four hits later the Looks had the lead but not for long.