Lookouts Announce Highlights For Homestand That Begins Thursday Evening

Battle For The Playoffs Continues With Four-Game Series Against Smokies

Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Lookouts highlights feature fireworks Friday night and Myron Noodleman, Saturday night.
Lookouts highlights feature fireworks Friday night and Myron Noodleman, Saturday night.
- photo by Tim Evearitt
The Lookouts return to AT&T Field on Thursday to play the first leg of a nine-game homestand over ten days. The Lookouts will begin their homestand with a four-game series against intrastate rival, the Tennessee Smokies. Here are the headlining promotions for the upcoming series...

Thursday, July 19th (7:15): Beer Tasting Night! Beer aficionados will have the chance to purchase a $25 ticket that will entitle them to admission to the shaded Allergy & Asthma Group Picnic Pavilion, up to six servings of craft beer from our six different selections, and food.  The following craft beers will be available: Chattanooga Brewing Imperial Pilsner, Yazoo Hop Project #65, Big River Sweet Magnolia Brown, North Coast Red Seal Ale, Moerlein Lager House, and Sweetwater 420. The event will begin at 6 P.M. and is limited to 150 people. This event is brought to you by Riverside Beverage & Company.

Also, this will be the first of three “ticket amnesty” days in which fans can bring in their 2012 unused, unscanned tickets and exchange them for a General Admission ticket for this specific game.  Fans must bring their tickets to AT&T Field in order to exchange them for a new ticket.

Friday, July 20th (7:15): Fireworks! Our always-popular fireworks show will immediately follow the game.  Also, the annual Memorial PINK! Jersey Auction will take place in which fans will have the chance to bid on each player’s game-worn, pink jersey for the night.

Saturday, July 21st (7:15): Myron Noodleman, the famous clown jester of baseball, returns to AT&T Field to entertain fans and show why he is ‘the hippest nerd in da’ biz!’

Sunday, July 22nd (2:15): SunTrust Sunday! Fans are encouraged to bring canned food items to AT&T Field to put in the bed of the Lookouts’ Dodger Blue antique truck parked outside the stadium. On SunTrust Sundays, each fan that donates food items will receive a free general admission ticket for that Sunday’s game. Tickets will be distributed on a “per person” basis and are subject to availability. The canned food items will be donated to the Chattanooga Area Food Bank.

Tickets for these games or any other Lookouts home game can be purchased at the Lookouts Box Office at AT&T Field, online at www.lookouts.com, or by calling (423) 267-4849.


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