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Blue Wahoos Sunk By Pair Of Two-Run Homers In Series-Opening Loss To Lookouts

(Nino Mendez / Pensacola Blue Wahoos)
June 18, 2024

Pensacola, Fla. - If there’s one element in which the Chattanooga Lookouts have excelled amid a dismal record, it’s hitting home runs. They did again Tuesday night, putting a damaging dent into the Blue Wahoos' hopes for another first half divisional win. A pair of two-run homers in consecutive innings

Pensacola, Fla. - If there’s one element in which the Chattanooga Lookouts have excelled amid a dismal record, it’s hitting home runs.

They did again Tuesday night, putting a damaging dent into the Blue Wahoos' hopes for another first half divisional win.

A pair of two-run homers in consecutive innings were decisive in Chattanooga’s 4-2 victory, beginning the final week of the first half schedule in a glum way for the Blue Wahoos.

A crowd of 4,034 on a Doggone Tuesday at Blue Wahoos Stadium, which included the Pace High School state champion softball team, watched the Blue Wahoos (35-28) get few scoring chances against the Lookouts (18-47), who by far have the worst record in the Southern League.

The Blue Wahoos' loss, coupled by the Montgomery Biscuits' 6-5 win Tuesday against the Birmingham Barons, dropped the Blue Wahoos 1.5 games behind in the South Division race with just five games left. The Barons hit into a game-ending double play with the bases loaded in their game.

This all followed, of course, the Blue Wahoos winning four of six games last week in Birmingham to get into contention for a third consecutive first half divisional win and automatic playoff berth.

Tuesday’s game started well for Pensacola. Joe Mack homered just inside the right field foul pole for a 1-0 lead in the first inning.

The lead was flipped by one swing in the fourth inning. Lookouts third base Nick Northcut, a Cincinnati native playing for the Reds’ Double-A affiliate, hit a two-run homer on a two-out pitch by Blue Wahoos starter Evan Fitterer.

A repeat scenario happened in the sixth inning when Quincy McAfee had a two-run homer, ending Fitterer’s night. The Lookouts tagged him for seven hits in the game.

It gave the Lookouts a total of 51 homers – second-most in the league behind the Tennessee Smokies.

The Blue Wahoos missed chances with two runners on base in the fifth and sixth inning, then had Paul McIntosh thrown out on a double-steal attempt in the eighth. A wild pitch led to a run, but the Lookouts' Braxton Roxby earned his first save with a clean ninth inning.

The series continues Wednesday with the Blue Wahoos helping stage a special Juneteenth celebration outside the stadium, beginning at 5 p.m., with the first 1,000 people to visit an information tent receiving a free ticket, a concession voucher and a hat to attend the game in a Unity Night sponsored by Escambia County commissioner Lumon May, the City of Pensacola and several non-profit agencies.

The game will start at 6:05 p.m. and will be followed by the largest fireworks show of the season.

GAME NOTABLES

Pace High’s prep All-American third baseman Shelby McKenzie, who is heading to join Florida State’s softball team, threw out a first pitch, along with senior teammate Mallory Baker, who was the Patriots’ No. 2 pitcher and outfielder. Baker threw a baseball, than went underhand with the softball in a double first pitch to the Blue Wahoos’ Tanner Allen in pregame ceremonies.

The Patriots finished ranked No. 4 nationally by MaxPreps – the highest ranked softball team in Florida – following their 2-0 win against Bartow in the Class 6A state title game on May 23.

It was a special moment for the Patriots who went to the state final four in all four seasons for the seniors, led by pitching star Jayden Heavener, who was attending an orientation session at LSU, where she will play next season

WANT TO GO?

WHO: Chattanooga Lookouts vs. Blue Wahoos

WHEN: Wednesday, 6:05 p.m.

WHERE: Blue Wahoos Stadium

PROMOTIONS: Juneteenth/Unity Celebration: The first 1,000 fans visiting an information booth out front of Blue Wahoos Stadium will receive a free ticket, hat and food voucher. There will be a band playing beginning at 5 p.m. along with a variety of vendors outside the stadium on the lawn fronting the ball park for the Juneteenth event. The largest fireworks show of the season will follow the game. The show will be twice as long as normal displays as part of Juneteenth celebration.

TICKETS: Reserved seats for games all week available through www.bluewahoos.com/tickets.

AUDIO BROADCAST: Available on www.bluewahoos.com/radio with Blue Wahoos broadcasters Erik Bremer and Carter Bainbridge. The broadcast is also available on the MiLB App.

LIVE TV: The game will be available on a video stream through Bally Live and MLB.TV (subscription required).