Lookouts Rally Falls Run Short As Smokies Win Second Straight Game, 4-3

Jackson Generals Move Into Tie With Lookouts For First Place

Monday, July 09, 2012
Except for the 4-run fourth inning, losing pitcher Ethan Martin had a good outing. Martin, who went seven innings, fanned nine Smokies.
Except for the 4-run fourth inning, losing pitcher Ethan Martin had a good outing. Martin, who went seven innings, fanned nine Smokies.
- photo by Tim Evearitt

KODAK, Tenn. - Behind an outstanding pitching performance by Dallas Beeler, the Tennessee Smokies defeated the Chattanooga Lookouts 4-3 in front of 3,095 at Smokies Park.

Beeler finished the night allowing four hits, no walks and striking out five in his seven scoreless innings of work.

The Lookouts loss and Jackson's win moves the Generals into a first-place tie in the North Division of the Southern League.

Current Standings

The Smokies exploded for four runs in the third inning off Lookouts starter Ethan Martin (7-5). Juan Apodaca extended his hitting streak to six games with a lead off single, and then advanced to second when Nelson Perez walked. After Apodaca was thrown out at third on Beeler's sacrifice bunt attempt, Junior Lake went the opposite way with a double scoring Perez. Beeler and Lake came around to score when Logan Watkins doubled to right and Watkins easily scored as Justin Bour ripped a double to right-center to give Tennessee a 4-0 advantage.

Chattanooga cut into their deficit in the top of the eighth against reliever Tony Zych who surrendered a two-run double to Blake Smith that narrowed the Lookout's gap, 4-2.

The Lookouts created some suspense in the ninth. With runners at the corners Pedro Baez hit a ground ball to Junior Lake who misplayed the ball, allowing a run to score making it a 4-3 game. Frank Batista retired the final two batters of the ninth for his 16th save of the season, which is tied for the most in the Southern League.

Chris Withrow threw a scoreless eighth inning in relief of Martin.

 Inning by inning Recap of the game.

Box Score

Chattanooga has an off-day Tuesday before opening a three-game set with Pensacola on Wednesday night.The Blue Wahoos stand atop the Southern Division of the SL.

Blake Smith went 3-for-4 with two RBI.
Blake Smith went 3-for-4 with two RBI.
- Photo2 by Tim Evearitt

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