Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...game started in well for Virginia, as Fitz gave Huxton his base on balls and then allowed three hits, one of them being a misjudged fly which should have been caught. After the first inning, however, Virginia only secured two hits, and Fitz pitched a very steady game, striking out three men and giving only two bases on balls...
Harvard scored in the first, second and sixth innings. In the second, with Stevenson and Chandler on bases, Fitz knocked a pretty three base hit and then scored on a wild pitch. Four runs were made in the sixth inning by good batting, aided by errors of Mellor and Martin...
McCornick pitched very poorly for the Freshmen, giving eleven bases on balls in the five innings he pitched. Foster, who pitched the last two innings did fairly well. The Freshmen made more hits and fewer errors than their opponents, but lost the game through McCornick's wildness and their poor base-running...
...Stolen bases-Sears. Morse 2, Litchfield, McCornick, Foster 2. First base on balls-by McCornick, 11; by Foster, 1. Struck out-by Jenney, 2, by McCornick, 3. Left on bases-College, 9; 1900, 4. Double play-Lewis. Wild pitch-McCornick. Passed ball-Edmunds. Umpires-Haskell, Edmunds...
...Freshmen were playing a very listless game in the field, and, although everyone was hitting the ball, only one base hit was made. One chance for a put out was lost owing to a misunderstanding between the third baseman and the shortstop...