Word: abbott
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...game started with a scratch hit by Mason. He was neatly caught by Scannell, however, when trying to steal second. Hubbard followed with a hit to left field and he, too, failed to get to second before Scannell's quick throw. Abbott went out on an easy grounder to Andy Highlands. Harvard was retired in short order, Dean striking out and Winslow and Scannell going out on flies to the outfield...
Mason started the fourth inning with another scratch hit past first base. Hubbard knocked a hot liner to Highlands who made a double play with Stevenson by catching Mason off at first. Abbott and Warren got their bases on balls, but Bowen struck out. Harvard got one run in this inning. Highlands got his base on balls, went to second on Rand's hit, third on Hubbard's error and scored on Hayes's grounder to Soule, whose brilliant stop was the star play of the game...
...Abbott...
Earned runs - Harvard 5, Newton A. A. 1. Three base hit - Dean. Two base hits - A. Highlands, Stevenson, Abbott, Bowen. Sacrifice hit - A. Highlands. Stolen bases - A. Highlands, Paine 2, Stevenson, Rand 2. Double plays - A. Highlands and Stevenson; Benedict and Warren. Bases on balls - Paine 3, A. Highlands, Hayes 2, Dean, Rand, Abbott, Warren, J. Highlands. Struck out - Dean, Rand, Wrenn 2, Winslow, Stevenson, A. Highlands, Bowen 3, Soule 3, Benedict 2. Wild pitches - J. Highlands 2. A. Highlands. Umpire, Quinn...
Scannell, c. 3b., Abbott...