Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Gregory pitched a fairly good game. Eleven hits were made off his delivery, but he gave only two men bases on balls. Morton, who caught, fielded his position well. He threw to second splendidly, catching three men out of the five that attempted to steal the base. Dean again played short in place of Whittemore, who watched the game from the bench. Dean accepted six out of seven chances. His one error was in handling a hot grounder which Highlands knocked, and was excusable...
...fifth a base on balls and two singles brought in another run for Brown, while Harvard did nothing...
...sixth Harvard tied the score, making four runs. Scannell led off with his second three-bagger, and scored on a wild throw by Lauder. Two bases on balls, a couple of scratch hits which should have been easy outs, and good base running on the part of Morton and three more runs came in before the inning was ended...
...ninth Brown piled up five more runs. Paine weakened; three singles were made off him and moreover he gave a base on balls with the bases full; a passed ball by Scannell and a bad muff by Burgess, and in all five runs were made before the game was ended...
Earned runs - Brown 6. Home run - Robinson. Three-base hits - White, Scannell 2. Two-base hit - Robinson. Struck out - Bustard, Cook 2, White 2, Winslow 2, Paine, Brady, Dean, Stevenson. Base on balls - Scannell, Burgess, Fultz, Robinson, Dean, Paine, Bustard. Stolen bases - Donovan, Scannell, Rand, Lowney, Burgess 2, Dean, Paine. Passed balls - Scannell 2, Lauder 2. Wild pitch - Highlands. Hit by pitched ball - Robinson, Burgess. Double play - Dean, Wrenn and Stevenson. Umpire - Quinn. Time...