Chattanooga Lookouts
Chattanooga Lookouts Overview
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About Chattanooga Lookouts
The Chattanooga Lookouts are a professional baseball team based in Chattanooga, Tennessee. They serve as the Double-A affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds. Established in 1885, the team has a rich history and is named after the nearby Lookout Mountain.
The Lookouts compete in the Southern League, a Double-A minor league, and play their home games at AT&T Field, located in downtown Chattanooga.
Stadium Details
AT&T Field, which opened in 2000, has a seating capacity of 6,340. It features unique attractions such as an outdoor escalator leading to the main entrance and a team-logo trolley car that transports fans up and down the hill.
The stadium offers fans a memorable experience with views of Chattanooga's rolling hills and mountains.
Future Plans
In 2024, the Lookouts announced plans to move to a new stadium, Erlanger Park, scheduled to open in April 2026.
The new ballpark is being constructed on the site of the old United States Pipe and Foundry Company in the South Broad District of Chattanooga. The former Power House building will serve as the entrance to the stadium.
Team Achievements and Alumni
The Lookouts have a storied history, having won Southern League championships in 1988, 2015, and 2017.
Notable alumni include Edgar Martinez, Trevor Hoffman, Aaron Boone, Joe Charboneau, and Kenley Jansen.
The team's mascot, Looie the Lookout, contributes to the family-friendly atmosphere at games.
Current Season Performance
As of July 6, 2025, the Lookouts are competing in the Southern League. Their season record is 43 wins and 34 losses, placing them at the top of the North Division.
Community and Recognition
The Lookouts are committed to providing affordable family entertainment.
They have been recognized for their community involvement and contributions to the local economy.
- 2019 Southern League Organization of the Year
- Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce 2020 Small Business of the Year
Location
- Chattanooga, TN, USA