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Blogs | Lookouts

Chattanooga: Dismuke now 1-1 as Lookouts interim manager
There were runs, hits and errors Monday night at AT&T Field as the Chattanooga Lookouts dropped a 5-4 decision to the Jacksonville Suns in 10 innings.
August 19, 2008
Chattanooga: STARS 3, LOOKOUTS 1
Friday’s recap: Angel Salome’s three-run home run to right off Pedro Viola with one out in the first inning held up for Huntsville, which clinched the series and improved to 26-28 in the Southern League’s second half. Chattanooga pulled within 3-1 in the second inning when Tonys Gutierrez homered to right, and that was the last run either team would produce.
August 16, 2008
Chattanooga: STARS 5-11, LOOKOUTS 3-6
Wednesday’s recap: Travis Wood’s struggles continued as Huntsville won the first seven-inning game 5-3, dropping Wood’s season record to 2-8.
August 14, 2008
Chattanooga: LeCure near perfect in win
“After the fifth inning, you get a little uptight out there and want to make a play,” said Chattanooga outfielder Danny Dorn, who went 3-for-4 with two runs, a double and an RBI in the Lookouts’ 3-0 win Friday night against the visiting Tennessee Smokies.
August 9, 2008
Chattanoonga: Smokies light up Looks
For further proof that football season is near, the Tennessee Smokies defeated the Chattanooga Lookouts 18-16 Wednesday night at AT&T Field
August 7, 2008
Barons beat Chattanooga 5-1
The Birmingham Barons scored three runs in the seventh inning and two unearned runs in the eighth and defeated Chattanooga 5-1 in Southern League baseball Monday night.
August 4, 2008
ChattanoogaBarons blank Lookouts, 2-0
The Chattanooga Lookouts’ second-half swoon in the Southern League continued Friday night with a 2-0 loss to the Birmingham Barons.
August 2, 2008
Chattanooga: BRAVES 3, LOOKOUTS 1
Wednesday’s recap: Chattanooga managed just one hit off four Mississippi pitchers and must win tonight to avoid its first five-game sweep of the season. The Lookouts are now 15-24, having lost 15 of their last 20 games.
July 31, 2008
Chattanooga: Diamond Jaxx pound punchless Lookouts
The Chattanooga Lookouts’ relief pitching hasn’t been a problem the last couple of contests. The struggles lie with the hitting.
July 26, 2008
Chattanooga: BAYBEARS 7, LOOKOUTS 6
Friday’s recap: John Hester’s one-out single to left-center off Sean Watson in the bottom of the 10th inning scored Gerardo Parra and saddled Chattanooga (12-16) with the setback.
July 19, 2008
Chattanooga: BAYBEARS 8, LOOKOUTS 7
Wednesday’s recap: Carlos Fisher walked Bryan Byrne with the bases loaded and nobody out in the bottom of the ninth inning as Chattanooga (11-15) lost for the sixth time in seven games. Southern League all-star Robert Manuel loaded the bases before being replaced by Fisher.
July 17, 2008
Chattanooga: Stubbs has noteworthy debut with Lookouts
As far as debuts go, Drew Stubbs assembled a pretty good one last Thursday night at AT&T Field.
July 16, 2008
Chattanooga: Radio announcer Ward speeds toward 3,000th broadcast
In late June, on a Sunday afternoon-turned-evening, the visiting Chattanooga Lookouts defeated Jacksonville in 15 innings.
July 15, 2008
Chattanooga: Stars keep winning
Hurry up, Southern League All-Star break.
July 11, 2008
Chattanooga: Stars edge Lookouts on ninth-inning single by league’s top hitter
The definition of a scorching minor league season is going 2-for-5 in July and raising your batting average just one percentage point.
July 9, 2008

First Person

Washington: Spending bills stall as Congress awaits vote
2008-08-16
Congress has yet to tackle 11 of the 12 annual appropriations bills, though with a new president taking office in January, progress on those bills appears unlikely before the year is out.

Metro Chatt

VW announcement like 'Second Coming'
2008-08-10
A report in Newsweek last week described Chattanooga’s reaction to the announcement that Volkswagen will build a $1 billion assembly plant here as a near-religious revelation.

CD Reviews

CD Reviews: Justin Townes Earle: “The Good Life.” Bloodshot Records.
2008-02-11
For those who loved country before Music Row smothered it in studio laquerwork or who are just fans of flavorful southern music with short attention spans, here’s the skinny on singer/songwriter Justin Townes Earle’s studio debut “The Good LIfe”: as soon as it hits shelves March 25, pick it up.

Scenic City Sounds

Songs of Summer: a discussion
2008-08-15
What makes a good summer song? Is it a hook? Is it a catchy chorus?

Tech Cast

Keeping a Local Backup
2008-08-19
This week in the column we look at several different ways to discover new music online.
Social Networks
2008-08-12
Privacy issues
2008-07-29

Food

Breakfast magnets
2008-08-20
“Wild Bill” e-mailed me recently asking about good places for breakfast.
Buying thoughts
2008-08-06

Prep Sports

High school coaches live a nomadic life
2008-08-18
New Hartsville coach Kevin Creasy drives 106 miles round trip from his home in Murfreesboro every day.

NASCAR

Three-track swap: Atlanta gets Sunday night holiday race
2008-08-20
The release of the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup schedule Tuesday was good news for three tracks trying to increase attendance by improving the race-day experience for fans.

UT UGA UTC

UT Blog: Warren’s eligibility gives Vols no reason to complain
2008-08-19
There’s no better way to put it than to simply call Brandon Warren’s freshly-legislated eligibility a big, big boost to the University of Tennessee football team.

NCAA

Davidson enjoying life in the Sweet 16
2008-03-27 They lined up along Faculty Drive late Wednesday afternoon, four and five deep, quite possibly more folks than Davidson College’s 1,700 total students.
Shouldered load
2008-03-26

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