Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...next inning opened with Drysdale's fouling out to Stevenson. Fitch flied out to Burgess. Corey hit safely, but was put out at second on Ashton's grounder to Wrenn. Stevenson then got his base on balls. Paine hit to second, who put Stevenson out. Winslow struck out and Burgess was thrown out at first...
...fourth inning Paine struck three men out. For Harvard, Whittemore got his base on a fumble by Bradley and stole second. Lewis then retired from the pitcher's box and Corey took his place. The difference was soon marked. Hayes got his base on balls, a wild pitch then advanced Whittemore to third and Hayes to second, and both came home on Scannell's hit to left. Scannell reached second, went to third on Bradley's fumble of Wrenn's grounder, Wrenn stole second, Rand got his base on balls, and the bases were full. Paine's single brought...
Williams made her first run in the fifth inning. Bradley got his base on balls and went to second on Drysdale's sacrifice. Fitch then hit safely. Whittemore made a wild throw and Bradley scored. Corey fouled out to Scannell and Ashton struck out. Harvard went out in one, two, three order...
...seventh Williams scored again. With two men out Drysdale got his base on balls. Fitch hit between centre and left. Both fielders ran for the ball and collided, and before the ball could be returned to the diamond Drysdale had scored...
Earned runs - Holy Cross 2. Two-base hits - Winslow 2, Whittemore, Hayes, Wrenn, Rand. Sacrifice hit-Stevenson. Base on balls-Curley, Sockalexis, Winslow, Burgess, Whittemore, Hayes. Struck out-Gaffney 2, Sockalexis, Winslow, Scannell 2, Stevenson, Highlands 2. Double plays Whittemore and Stevenson 2; Winslow, Whittemore and Stevenson; Burgess, Highlands, Whittemore and Scannell. Wild pitch-Pappalau. Time-1h. 50m. Umpire-McAleer...