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set to make their debut last year, until covid canceled the 2020 season. while the stands are full now, don t think the team is turning a profit. what does losing your inaugural season cost a franchise? millions of dollars, probably close to $15, $17 million. reporter: leaving the trash pandas trying to save the club from the financial dumpster before ever taking the field. iose down, and lay people off, or come up with other creative ways to bring people here to the ballpark, use the facility, do non-baseball events and really push our merchandises. reporter: here in chattanooga, the lookouts didn t have that kind of flexibility. in fat, they went more than 600 days without fans in the stands. playing ball since 1885, the lookouts are one of the oldest teams in minor league baseball. are you still in survival mode? in a lot of ways, yes. reporter: teams lost 20 games this year, many, including the lookouts, started the shortened season with capacity
Trash Pandas honor Negro League
Sean Gibson set up an exhibit full of history at Toyota Field Tuesday.
Posted: Jul 27, 2021 9:25 PM
Updated: Jul 27, 2021 10:48 PM
Posted By: Lynden Blake
Tucked in the middle of a brand new Toyota Field, was a little bit of history Tuesday night.
Postage stamps and old playing cards tell the story of the Negro League, decades later. A lot of people still don t know about Josh Gibson, a lot of people still don t know about the Negro League, Gibson s great-grandson, Sean Gibson, said Tuesday.
At the Trash Pandas game, Gibson, the great-grandson of the hall-of-famer, set up an exhibit, honoring the history of some of the country s greatest athletes.
Trash Pandas Lovegrove speaks out on issues with Angels organization in ESPN report
According to the article, the pitcher is sharing an apartment with six teammates, leaving some sharing space in the living room and kitchen.
Posted: Jul 23, 2021 11:04 PM
Updated: Jul 23, 2021 11:19 PM
Posted By: Max Cohan
In a report published by ESPN on Friday, players in the Los Angeles Angels organization detailed the financial and mental struggles they are dealing with as a result of their low salaries.
Lovegrove told ESPN that he is “living with six other teammates in a three-bedroom apartment, sleeping on a twin mattress, with one person sleeping in the kitchen and two others in the living room,” according to the article.
Nay, Wilson and Isabel (x2) all went deep for Rocket City on Friday.
Posted: Jul 23, 2021 11:19 PM
Updated: Jul 24, 2021 1:36 AM
Posted By: Max Cohan
The Trash Pandas are back at .500 after defeating the Tennessee Smokies 5-3 on Friday night.
Making his Rocket City debut, Cristopher Molina picked up the win after tossing five innings, allowing two runs on three hits and striking out five.
The Trash Pandas had the longball working Friday, belting four.
In the second inning, Mitch Nay and Izzy Wilson went back-to-back, now holding a tie of the league lead with 16 each.
Ibandel Isabel hit two, his 12th and 13th, as the deep ball powered the Trash Pandas to victory.