Chattanooga Lookouts win final game of homestand by topping Montgomery Biscuits

Chattanooga Lookouts logo, blue background
Chattanooga Lookouts logo, blue background

If you missed the Chattanooga Lookouts on their recent 10-game homestand, have no worries.

Another 10-game homestand is just around the corner.

Chattanooga closed out 10 straight games at AT&T Field on Monday night with a 9-6, rain-delayed victory over the Montgomery Biscuits. The Lookouts are off today before playing a five-game series in Mobile, but they are coming right back for home games against Pensacola (May 9-13) and Biloxi (May 14-18).

"I like being at home for 10 days," Lookouts starting pitcher D.J. Baxendale said. "Ten-day road trips are the ones that kind of get you."

Leo Reginatto, Joe Maloney and T.J. White all drove in runs Monday with seventh-inning doubles, as the Lookouts turned a 6-4 deficit into an 8-6 lead. Travis Harrison had an RBI double in the eighth to cap the scoring.

The Lookouts, who improved to 11-14 after winning their second consecutive series, are in the midst of playing 20 of 25 games at home.

"It's tough on the staff, but having this now is much better than having it in August," Lookouts president and general manager Rich Mozingo said.

The Lookouts will close the Southern League's 70-game first-half schedule with 10 games on the road, which coincides with the annual Riverbend Festival. The 70-game second half does not contain any 10-game homestands or road trips.

"Missing the Riverbend concerts isn't that fun, but we're here to do a job," Baxendale said.

Contact David Paschall at dpaschall@timesfreepress.com or 423-757-6524.

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