Meet the Lookouts’ new alternate identity: The Chattanooga Wreckers

Meet the Chattanooga Wreckers, the Lookouts’ newest alternate identity that will be worn in upcoming games.

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The Lookouts will play as the Chattanooga Wreckers for six games this season.

Photo provided by the Chattanooga Lookouts

The Lookouts recently unveiled their new alternate identity — the Chattanooga Wreckers.

In partnership with Miller Industries + the International Towing and Recovery Museum, the name was chosen to recognize Chattanooga as the birthplace of the wrecker — honoring the past, present, and future of the towing industry.

“The Lookouts and the towing industry have been a staple of Chattanooga for more than 100 years,” said Lookouts Vice President Andrew Zito. “We are super excited to bring this identity to life throughout our 2024 season.”

The logo features a vintage wrecker inspired by the inventor of the tow hitch, Ernest Holmes, Sr. + several hidden designs that pay homage to the industry.

The Chattanooga Wreckers will make their debut during a Kickoff Extravaganza weekend on Friday, April 26 and Saturday, April 27 + will play four additional games. Bonus: Grab special merch online or at the International Towing and Recovery Museum to gear up for the upcoming games.

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