After being shutout on Saturday evening the Lookouts offense bounced back on Sunday afternoon with seven runs on ten hits. However, the pitching couldn't hold off the Biscuits' bats as they surrendered ten runs on twelve hits, ultimately falling 10-7.
Lookouts starter Thomas Farr lasted only two innings. He was charged with seven earned runs on six hits and three walks. The loss drops Farr's season record to 1-16.
Offensively the Lookouts were paced by homeruns from designated hitter Ruben Ibarra and second baseman Quincy McAfee. Ibarra had three hits and four rbis on the afternoon and McAfee added two hits.
Chattanooga returns home for their final series of the season, a six game matchup against the Rocket City Trash Pandas beginning on Tuesday night.