Lookouts and Erlanger Announce Erlanger Park
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. – The Chattanooga Lookouts and Erlanger have announced today that the new multi-use sports and entertainment venue in the South Broad District will be named Erlanger Park. This long-term naming rights partnership expands upon the long-standing relationship between the Lookouts and Erlanger.
“Erlanger’s partnership with the Chattanooga Lookouts reflects
Lookouts Unveil First Wave of Promotions at Erlanger Park
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. – The Chattanooga Lookouts announced today the First Wave of their 2026 promotional schedule, with single-game tickets for these featured dates now on sale at Lookouts.com. Tickets for all First Wave promotions and the remainder of Opening Week are on sale now.
“Unveiling the First Wave of promotions for
Lookouts to Host Job Fair on Saturday, February 7
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - The Chattanooga Lookouts are inviting job seekers to a Community Job Fair at the South Chattanooga Community Center on 40th Street on Saturday, February 7, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The event is a key opportunity for residents to explore part-time, seasonal positions for the team’s
Moreno to Lead 2026 Lookouts StaffÂ
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. – Today, the Cincinnati Reds announced the Chattanooga Lookouts’ 2026 coaching staff, led once again by Manager Jose Moreno, who returns for his fifth season in Chattanooga. Joining Moreno are returning coaches Pitching Coach Joel Bonnett and Hitting Coach Mike Jacobs, along with Coach Reggie Williams, Coach Osmin
Lookouts Drop Fourth Straight to Knoxville, Lose 8-1
The Chattanooga Lookouts dropped their fourth straight to the Knoxville Smokies, losing 8-1. The first-half northern division champion Lookouts are now 53-44 on the season.
Knoxville started their offensive barrage in the third inning with three runs on four singles. Lookouts outfielder Jay Allen II hit a solo homer in the
Knoxville Smokies Down Lookouts, 11-3
The Chattanooga Lookouts fell to the Knoxville Smokies, 11-3.
After a quick three innings to start the game, Smokies infielder B.J. Murray hit a three-run homer, his 16th of the season.
Jay Allen II got the Lookouts on the board with a solo shot. Allen II finished the day going 2-3 with
Lookouts Only Manage 1 Hit in 4-1 LossÂ
The Chattanooga Lookouts only managed one hit in their 4-1 loss to the Knoxville Smokies.
For the first five innings, Smokies starter Tyler Schlaffer no-hit the Lookouts. With one out in the sixth, Edwin Arroyo broke up Schlaffer's no-hit bid with a double off the wall to plate Dominic Pitelli, who
Lookouts Fall Behind Early in 13-6 Loss
The Chattanooga Lookouts fell behind 11-2 in the third inning in their 13-6 loss to the Knoxville Smokies.
In the first inning, Leo Balcazar smashed a two-run home run to give the Lookouts an early 2-0 lead. Balcazar finished the game going 3-for-5 with four RBIs and is now hitting .340
Lookouts Announce 25-Cent Hot Dog Night and Other PromotionsÂ
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. – The Chattanooga Lookouts are excited to announce additional promotions for the team’s final games at AT&T Field. Highlighting the team’s new upcoming promotions is 25 Cent Hot Dog Night presented by Parkway Pourhouse. On Tuesday, September 2, the Lookouts will have 25-cent hot dogs (limit 4 per
Rocket City Takes Early Lead in 8-2 Win
The Rocket City Trash Pandas scored eight runs over the first four innings in their 8-2 win over the Chattanooga Lookouts.
Denzer Guzman kicked off his monster day at the plate with an RBI double in the first. The infielder finished the day going 5-for-5 with three doubles and was a
Trash Pandas Hand Lookouts 10-3 Loss
The Rocket City Trash Pandas poured on 10 runs in their 10-3 win over the Chattanooga Lookouts.
Rocket City scored first, but Chattanooga took the lead on a Ruben Ibarra double and a Trash Pandas throwing error.
In the top of the fourth, Rocket City's offense exploded for five runs, highlighted by
Lookouts Grateful Dead Night Set for August 16
Lookouts Grateful Dead Night Set For August 16 - TICKETS HERE
On Saturday, August 16, the Lookouts will celebrate one of the most successful bands in American history on Grateful Dead Night. That night the team will wear special tie-dye jerseys and will play Grateful Dead music all night long. Additional
Burns Shines Again in 7-1 Win
Chase Burns delivered six shutout innings in the Lookouts' 7-1 win over the Columbus Clingstones. Burns allowed only two hits and lowered his ERA to 1.54 to earn his first Double-A shutout.
With Burns on the mound, the Lookouts' offense delivered early run support with two runs in the third. Up
Lookouts Shutout Clingstones, 1-0
Ethan O'Donnell's solo home run in the second inning powered the Lookouts to the 1-0 shutout win over the Columbus Clingstones.
Even after a lengthy delay, the Lookouts pitchers came out of the gate strong. Starting pitcher Kevin Abel and Jose Franco combined for five no-hit innings to start the game.
Acuna Shines in Shoutout Win
Lookouts starting pitcher Jose Acuna fired five and a third hitless innings on the team's 3-0 win over the Rocket City Trash Pandas.
Tonight, both pitchers were lights out early, as each offense was held without a hit until Cade Hunter hit a leadoff single in the fourth.
In the sixth, Edwin
Burns, Hot Bats, and Rain Give Lookouts Series Opening Win
CHATTANOOGA, TN - For the first time in 2025, the Chattanooga Lookouts welcomed the Rocket City Trash Pandas to AT&T Field for a six-game slate.
Chase Burns would be the first arm to greet the slumping 'Pandas on Tuesday night. Cincinnati's No.1 overall prospect got to work quickly, punching out four
Pitelli and Rodriguez Power Lookouts to 7-4 Win.
Dominic Pitelli and Hector Rodriguez combined to go 5-for-7 with three extra-base hits in the Lookouts' 7-4 win over the Knoxville Smokies.
Trailing 1-0 in the third inning, the Lookouts' offense came alive. Austin Hendrick led off the inning with a walk and reached second on a Michael Trautwein single. Arroyo
Lookouts Win Close One Over Smokies, 2-1
The Chattanooga Lookouts used two solo home runs to win a close one over the Knoxville Smokies on a School Day Matinee at AT&T Field.
After two scoreless innings, Hector Rodriguez broke the tie with a solo home run, his fourth of the year. An inning later Austin Hendrick belted a
Burns Debuts and Lookouts Sweep Doubleheader
The Chattanooga Lookouts swept the doubleheader, winning game one 8-3 and game two 3-0, over the Columbus Clingstones.
Game one marked Reds top prospect Chase Burns' Double-A debut. The right-hander lit up the radar gun, throwing 11 pitches over 100 MPH in the first inning. Burns allowed a run in the
Lookouts Jump Out to Early Lead in 6-1 Win
The Chattanooga Lookouts jumped to an early lead in a 6-1 win over the Columbus Clingstones.
Despite a 50-minute delay, the Lookouts got off to a fast start. Hector Rodriguez singled, and Ethan O'Donnell doubled to kick-start the offense. Sal Stewart followed that up with an RBI single and then stole
Tonight's Game (4/24) Has Been Postponed
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. – The Chattanooga Lookouts have announced that tonight’s (4/24) game has been postponed due to excessive rain over the last 24 hours and unplayable field conditions. Tonight's (4/24) game will be made up as part of a doubleheader on Saturday, April 26, starting at 5:15 p.m., with gates
Columbus Claims Rain-Shortened Contest
CHATTANOOGA, TN - Looking to even up the series against Atlanta's newest Double-A affiliate at a game each, Chattanooga Lookouts manager Jose Moreno gave the ball to right-handed pitcher Kevin Abel on Wednesday night.
The hot-hitting Columbus Clingstones would jump on Abel early, tagging him for a three-run first inning by
Clingstones Best Lookouts, 5-1
In their AT&T Field debut, the Columbus Clingstones topped the Chattanooga Lookouts, 5-1.
Chattanooga Lookouts starter Jose Acuna continued his strong start to the season, allowing only one run in four innings. The right-hander lowered his season ERA to 2.84 and tallied five strikeouts.
Columbus scored the first run of the day
Lookouts Drop Final Game of Series, 14-2
The Chattanooga Lookouts lost 14-2 to the Birmingham Barons in front of a crowd of 3,520 fans on Senior Day presented by Right at Home.
Birmingham stepped on the gas pedal in the first inning with four runs and did not let up throughout the game. They added two runs in
Lookouts Lose to Barons in 11 Innings, 4-1
The Chattanooga Lookouts (2-3) lost to the Birmingham Barons (3-2) 4-1 in 11 innings on Fireworks Friday, presented by the UNUM Group.
Tonight's game started fast with both teams trading zeros for the first three innings. Lookouts starting pitcher Jose Acuna was lights out again, only allowing one hit and one