Own a piece of AT&T Field history

Two upcoming auctions will give Chattanooga Lookouts fans the chance to bid on seats, signage, memorabilia, and more from AT&T Field.

Chattanooga Lookouts AT&T Field

Many Chattanoogans have a lot of great memories at AT&T Field.

Photo by Ashley Day

It’s the end of an era for AT&T Field as the Chattanooga Lookouts inch closer to Opening Day at their new stadium, Erlanger Park. If you have fond memories of the old ballpark, you might soon be able to take a piece of it home.

Compass Auctions has announced two upcoming auctions where fans and collectors can bid on Lookouts memorabilia, historic signage, stadium seats, bases from the field, and more. One auction will take place in person, while the full stadium catalog will be sold online.

In person

  • When: Wednesday, March 25 at 10 a.m.
  • Where: Compass Auctions, 3114 Freeman St.

Online

  • When: Bidding opens tomorrow, March 11 at 3 p.m. and closes Wednesday, March 25 at 3 p.m.
  • Where: Compass Auctions website

Pro tip: If you’re hoping to snag a piece of baseball history, browse the items online before bidding begins.

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