Chattanooga Lookouts Clinch Playoff Berth

  • Tuesday, June 27, 2023

The Chattanooga Lookouts are the First Half North Division Champions and are headed to the Southern League Playoffs for the first time since 2017. 

Chattanooga clinched their spot in the postseason on Saturday, after the Tennessee Smokies lost the second game of their double-header.  The team finished the first half with a record of 38-20, two games ahead of the Smokies.

Southern League Playoffs begin on Tuesday, Sept. 19, with a best of three series between the Lookouts and the second half North Division winner.  Chattanooga will host game two on Thursday, Sept. 21, and game three (if necessary) on Friday, Sept. 22.  The winner of the North Division series will host the first game of the finals on Sunday, Sept. 24. 

Playoff ticket information will be released soon.  Stay tuned to Lookouts.com and the team’s social media accounts for up-to-date information. 

The Independence Day weekend celebration will be Friday through Monday. Fans will enjoy patriotic fun all weekend long. Don’t miss fireworks on Friday, presented by the Charlotte Mabry Team – KW, and on Monday. Saturday the world famous Zooperstars will be here and on Sunday the first 1,000 fans will receive a patriotic mini-bat courtesy of Dr. Pepper.  Tickets for the next homestand and the rest of the year are available now and can be purchased on Lookouts.com

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