Lookouts Hang On To Win Series Finale Over Birmingham Saturday, 11-7

Saturday, July 28, 2012
Ethan Martin (8-6) was credited with the win for the Lookouts. In five innings of work, he yielded five runs (four earned) on five hits and four walks, while striking out six.
Ethan Martin (8-6) was credited with the win for the Lookouts. In five innings of work, he yielded five runs (four earned) on five hits and four walks, while striking out six.
- photo by Tim Evearitt

Saturday night’s match-up between Chattanooga and Birmingham was not a pretty one, as both teams combined to walk 17 batters, but the Lookouts proved to be more opportunistic in an 11-7 victory at AT&T Field.

Interestingly the Barons had 11 hits in the game to 7 for Chattanooga, but the final score was the other way around. J. T. Wise went 3-for-4 with 3 RBI.

Chattanooga (21-14) increased their lead in the Southern League North Division as the final month of the regular season looms on the horizon.

Current Standings

Both teams plated two in the first inning. Andy Wilkins did the damage for the Barons by nailing a two-RBI double, while RBI singles from C.J. Retherford and J.T. Wise accounted for the Lookouts’ runs.

The Lookouts exploded for six runs in the second inning. After five straight walks to begin the inning, Blake Smith hit a two-RBI single and J.T. Wise followed with a two-RBI double to put the score at 8-2.

The Barons crept their way back into the game by scoring two in third, highlighted by a Carlos Sanchez two-RBI double, and two more runs in the sixth inning on a Carlos Sanchez single.

Hanging on to a one-run lead, the Lookouts generated three insurance runs in the bottom of the seventh. With the bases loaded, Jake Lemmerman drew a walk to plate Blake Smith, while Matt Wallach and Rafael Ynoa followed by both hitting run-resulting sacrifice flies to augment the Lookouts’ lead, 11-7.

The Lookouts bullpen was able to shut the door on the Barons for the remainder of the game to preserve the win.

Inning by inning Recap of the game.

Box Score.

Chattanooga is on the road Sunday to play a five-game series against the Huntsville Stars.

The Lookouts will be back in town on Friday, August 3rd to play a five-game homestand against the Mississippi Braves.

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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