Pat Kelly reached his 1,800th career managerial victory in the Minor Leagues and the Louisville offense erupted for 10 runs while blanking the visiting Nashville Sounds in a 10-0 win Friday night at Louisville Slugger Field. \[BOX SCORE\] The Bats struck first in the third inning with
Barons Drop Lookouts, 3-0, Locals Remain In First By Two Games Wednesday, July 21, 2021 - by Joseph Dycus
The Lookouts Robbie Tenerwicz, left, is tagged out at the plate by tBirmingham s Carlos Perez. Chattanooga fell to to the Barons by a 3-0 score Tuesday night at AT&T Field. - photo by Glen Austin
Filling in for Olympian Mark Kolozsvary, catcher Jay Schuyler was tearing down the basepaths on a steal attempt. If he could reach second, the Lookouts would have a player in scoring position and perhaps some new life. But as he slid, his cleats must have got stuck in the dirt. His slide came up just a bit short, and the Lookout catcher was tagged out. The entire Lookout offense seemed stuck in the dirt until too late in their Tuesday 3-0 loss to the Birmingham Barons.
Lookouts Drop Third Straight To Last-Place Smokies
Tennessee Scores Nine In Second En Route To 12-8 Win On Friday Saturday, July 10, 2021 - by John Hunt
It’s been a roller coaster ride for the Chattanooga Lookouts in the first half of the Double A South baseball race.
They played their best baseball of the season last week in winning five of six games at North Division leader Birmingham, those wins putting the Lookouts in first place.
It’s been a total horse of another color this week as they have now lost three of four games to the cellar-dweller Tennessee Smokies.
Lookout Bats Disappear In Loss To Smokies
Chattanooga Endures Two Game Slide In 5-2 Defeat Thursday, July 8, 2021 - by Joseph Dycus
The Lookouts Jay Schuyler (19) beats the Smokies Chris Morel back to the bag to foil a pick-off attempt. Chattanooga lost, 5-2. - photo by Glen Austin
Chattanooga s Olympic catcher stood in the right-handed batter’s box, made great contact with a Luis Lugo pitch, and roped a double into leftfield. Or at least it would have been a double, had Zach Davis not been in the perfect position to snag it out of the air. It was that kind of night for the Lookouts, who blew an early two run lead in a 5-2 loss to the Tennessee Smokies.
Lookout Bats Disappear In Loss To Smokies
Chattanooga Endures Two Game Slide In 5-2 Defeat Thursday, July 8, 2021 - by Joseph Dycus
The Lookouts Jay Schuyler (19) beats the Smokies Chris Morel back to the bag to foil a pick-off attempt. Chattanooga lost, 5-2. - photo by Glen Austin
Chattanooga s Olympic catcher stood in the right-handed batter’s box, made great contact with a Luis Lugo pitch, and roped a double into leftfield. Or at least it would have been a double, had Zach Davis not been in the perfect position to snag it out of the air. It was that kind of night for the Lookouts, who blew an early two run lead in a 5-2 loss to the Tennessee Smokies.