
Slegers, Stolen Bases and a Win
Published on April 20, 2016 under Southern League (SL1)
Chattanooga Lookouts News Release
With one of the best pitching efforts of the season and stolen bases plus, the Lookouts win In Mississippi 6-2 Wednesday. Aaron Sklegers would stop the Braves at every turn working seven innings and allowing only four scattered hits for his first win of the season. Zach Granite would run wild with four stolen bases that would unbalance Braves pitching. Lookouts bats get a home run from Joe Maloney to take the first lead in the game. DJ Hicks added three singles and an RBI and Leonardo Reginatto smacked two hits as well driving in a run. With the series tied at two games each, the Lookouts send Ryan Eades to the mound to oppose Brandon Barker for the final game Thursday. Catch the action in iHEART Radio, 96.1 The Legend with the pre game at 7:45 EDT.
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