For the first six and two thirds innings in Pensacola last night the Lookouts could not sniff a base hit. Twenty up and twenty down. The perfect game effort would be lost for the Wahoos when the bullpen hit Jonathan India in the 5-1 loss. The shutout would disapear when
For the first six and two thirds innings in Pensacola last night the Lookouts could not sniff a base hit. Twenty up and twenty down. The perfect game effort would be lost for the Wahoos when the bullpen hit Jonathan India in the 5-1 loss. The shutout would disapear when Brantley Bell was hit with the bases loaded in the same inning. The no hitter went out the window in the ninth as India scorched a line drive off the pitchers glove. With the shift on, the second baseman was too late to retrieve the ball and get the out. Infield hit and the perfect game-no hitter-shutout became history. Sunday the Lookouts continue their ten day road trip in Mobile facing the Baybears. Lookouts RH-Brad Markey(1-1,2.77) takes the hill while the BayBears are TBA. Join the broadcast on 98.1 The Lake at 6:50 EDT and at Milb.com.