Lookouts Double Header Cancelled Sunday Due To Heavy Rains

Double Headers Scheduled For Monday And Tuesday Starting At 5:15 p.m.

  • Sunday, April 23, 2017
photo by Lookouts staff

The Lookouts have announced that Sunday's(4/23) double-header has been postponed due to inclement weather, unplayable field conditions and impending forecast.  

The team will make up these contests as part of two double headers, one on Monday and one on Tuesday.

 Both double headers will start at 5:15 p.m. and will consist of two seven inning contests.  Gates on both days will open at 4:30 p.m.  

Tickets from today's double header are exchangeable for any remaining 2017 Lookouts home game and can be exchanged at the RE/MAX Properties Ticket Office anytime during the 2017 season.

Monday's double header is the Lookouts' second double header of the season and second in five days. They split their previous double header with Biloxi.

RHP Kohl Stewart will start game one for the Lookouts with LHP Matt Tracy going in game two.  

Tickets for the Lookouts 2017 season, presented by Atlantic Capital Bank, are on sale.  For more information on how to secure your seats to the season’s best games, call the RE/MAX ticket office at 423-267-4TIX.

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