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Lookouts Win Streak Ends With 6-1 Loss To Smokies
Chattanooga Still In First Place After Birmingham Loses To Biloxi Wednesday, July 7, 2021 - by John Hunt
Chattanooga s Lorenzo Cedrola (7) lays down a bunt in front of Smokies catcher Tim Susnara. The Lookouts saw their win streak end with a 6-1 loss to Tennessee Wednesday evening at AT&T Field. - photo by Glen Austin
The Chattanooga Lookouts have been playing outstanding baseball in recent games, but Wednesday night’s contest against the Tennessee Smokies at AT&T Field wasn’t included
The Lookouts won five of six games against division-leading Birmingham on the road last week to take over first place in the Double-A South’s Northern division.
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CHATTANOOGA, TN - The Tennessee Smokies (22-32) defeated the Chattanooga Lookouts (32-23) 6-1 to even up their series at AT&T Field Wednesday night. The Smokies scored all six of their runs over the first two innings off Lookouts starter RHP Randy Wynne (L, 1-4). Jared Young finished 3-for-5 with two
CHATTANOOGA, TN - The Tennessee Smokies (22-32) defeated the Chattanooga Lookouts (32-23) 6-1 to even up their series at AT&T Field Wednesday night. The Smokies scored all six of their runs over the first two innings off Lookouts starter RHP Randy Wynne (L, 1-4). Jared Young finished 3-for-5 with two doubles and five RBI in the win.
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SEVIERVILLE, TN - The Tennessee Smokies (20-30) beat the Rocket City Trash Pandas (25-26) twice Friday night at Smokies Stadium. After a 9-2 win in game one, the Smokies shutout the Trash Pandas 2-0 in game two. Chicago Cubs No. 7 prospect, according to MLB Pipeline, Christopher Morel hit two,
SEVIERVILLE, TN - The Tennessee Smokies (20-30) beat the Rocket City Trash Pandas (25-26) twice Friday night at Smokies Stadium. After a 9-2 win in game one, the Smokies shutout the Trash Pandas 2-0 in game two. Chicago Cubs No. 7 prospect, according to MLB Pipeline, Christopher Morel hit two, two-run home runs in game one, then hit a 428-foot solo home run in game two.
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