From Chattanooga Times Free Press:
For the first time in 617 days, the gates at AT&T Field were opened for a Chattanooga Lookouts game.
That Tuesday night’s showdown against the Rocket City Trash Pandas was unable to transpire due to Mother Nature was a mild setback at best. After all, before the outbreak of the coronavirus in March 2020 was the eye-opening New York Times article in November 2019 that listed the Lookouts among the minor league franchises that were being contracted by Major League Baseball.
Major League Baseball challenged the accuracy of that list, but that didn’t keep Lookouts officials from battling their share of nerves until the Cincinnati Reds extended Chattanooga an invitation this past December to remain their Class AA affiliate.
“There have been a lot of grey hairs, and there has been a lot of stress,” Lookouts president Rich Mozingo said. “The idea that we’re here tonight in and of itself is huge. There were 43 communities in the United States of America that lost their baseball teams this year, so we’re unbelievably fortunate to be on this side of the line, and we’re unbelievably fortunate to have some of the best baseball players in America at AT&T Field this year.
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