Lookouts lose 4-1 to Pensacola

The streaky Chattanooga Lookouts are headed back in the wrong direction.

The Lookouts lost 4-1 to the Pensacola Blue Wahoos in front of 3,022 Thursday night at AT&T Field, their third straight defeat after a seven-game winning streak.

Chattanooga dropped to 13-21 in the Southern League season's second half and 49-54 overall this year.

Pensacola was outhit 7-6 but never trailed, taking its first lead on Jose Siri's leadoff home run in the fourth.

Chattanooga tied it up when Chris Paul homered to lead off the fifth, but the Blue Wahoos went ahead for good on Aristides Aquino's single that scored T.J. Friedl Jr. in the seventh. Taylor Featherston had a two-run single in the eighth for the final margin.

Lookouts first baseman Brent Rooker went 2-for-3 with a double and a walk.

Chattanooga starter Dietrich Enns (0-5) allowed two earned runs on three hits while striking out six and walking none.

The finale of the five-game series at AT&T Field is at 7:15 tonight, and it's military appreciation night, with all active and retired service members receiving free admission for themselves and their families with military identification.

Lewis Thorpe (5-4, 3.89) is the scheduled starting pitcher for Chattanooga, with the Blue Wahoos making a game-day decision.

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