Word: balle
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Fitz pitched a splendid game for Ninety-nine. He struck out twelve men, and held the Sophomores down to six hits, two of which would have been easy outs but for the darkness. He also had perfect control of the ball and was very cool at critical times...
Ninety-nine went to the bat first: Thompson struck out, but Lynch hit safely, took second and third on Foster's fumble and scored on Davis' sacrifice. Mills went out at first base. Ninety-nine scored again in the second, when Galbraith got his base on balls and came in on two passed balls and a wild pitch. Neither side scored again till the fifth, when Ninety-nine made two runs and Ninety-eight one. Fitz got to first on an error by Holt, took second on a passed ball and came in on Lynch's hit. Lynch also scored...
...Mills threw wild and Davis was safe. He stole second and came in on Slade's two-bagger. Goodridge's hit brought Slade in and Cozzens struck out, ending the inning. Both the hits in this inning were due to the darkness as the men could not see the ball and accordingly the umpire called the game...
...base hit, Slade. Three-base hit-Cozzens. Stolen bases-Lynch, Morse, McCall, Fitz, Holt 3, Hayes, Davis, Slade. First base on balls-Davis 2, Galbraith 2, Sherwin, McCall, Hayes, Cozzens. Hit by pitched ball-Holt. Struck out-Thompson, Morse 2, Davis, Mills, Sherwin 2, Holt, Abbott 2, Foster 2, Slade, Goodridge, Cozzens 2, Kimball 3. Double plays-Holt, Foster, Davis. Umpire-Mullins...
Struck out-By Harris 6, by Ames 10. Hit by pitched ball-Garrison. Stolen bases-Warren, Lord 3, Scott 2, Garrison 3, Nichols 4, Abbott, Weld, McCarty, Paine. Double play-Weld, Garrison and Warrne. Umpire-Mullins...