Guess who will be wearing blue?
Staff Photo by John Rawlston
Former Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda shakes hands with Looie the Lookout during a visit to BellSouth Park to watch the game between the Lookouts and the Jacksonville Suns, minor league affiliate of the Dodgers.
Chattanooga Lookouts owner Frank Burke has signed a player development contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers that will result in the Lookouts being Class AA affiliates of the Dodgers during the 2009-2010 seasons.
“They liked the location of our park; they liked the location of Chattanooga in the league; and it just made a lot of sense,” Mr. Burke said Wednesday. “It’s a nationally recognized franchise and it’s got a lot of history, just like the Lookouts. I’m hoping it will be a great partnership.”
The Dodgers have a rich tradition that dates back to 1890 and includes 21 National League pennants, more than any other National League team.
The agreement with the Dodgers ends Chattanooga’s 21-year affiliation with the Cincinnati Reds, the second-longest relationship involving Southern League teams. Los Angeles is switching affiliations within the Southern League after spending the past eight seasons in Jacksonville.
Dodgers pitching coach Rick Honeycutt, a longtime Chattanoogan, said he’s pleased with the partnership.
“I think it’s better travel for us within that league,” Mr. Honeycutt said, “and it’s certainly an area I know something about.”
Mr. Burke said the Lookouts will wear uniforms similar to the Dodgers and may unveil them as early as next week.