Word: basset
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Brown won the toss, and the game opened with Harvard at the bat. Baker took his base on balls, but was put out trying to steal second base. Phillips struck out, and LeMoyne retired on an easy fly to Doron. For Brown, the first two men struck out and Basset went out on a fly to Tilden...
Fourth inning. Smith hit to Gunderson, who threw him out at first. Winslow struck out, and Beaman retired by Doran to Chase. Brown made their only run in this inning. Basset reached first on a fumble by Tilden, stole second, and reached third on Crocker's wild throw to Phillips. Chase struck to Beaman, who threw him out at first. Shedd made a base hit, bringing in Bassett, but was himself left on second, as the next two men went out. Score...
Winslow opened the sixth inning with a base hit. Beaman went out on a foul tip. Crocker struck to Shedd, forcing Winslow out at second. Took second on Gunderson's muff of Basset's throw, third on a wild pitch, and scored on Baker's hit. Baker reached third on Phillips' hit, and scored on Shedd's fumble off LeMoyne's bat. Phillips, who had stolen second, was put out trying to score...
...were out, Crocker reached first on Wadsworth's error, but was forced out at second by Baker. For Brown, Durfee hit a grounder to Winslow, who threw him out at first. Seagrave made a pretty three-base hit, but was put out in an attempt to score. Basset made a base hit, but Winslow caught him playing off first base...
Earned runs-0. Three-base hit-LeMoyne. Struck out-Brown 10. First base on balls-Brown 7, Harvard 6. Passed balls-Basset 1, Allen 1. Wild pitches-Murphy 1, Nichols 3. Left on bases-Harvard 11, Brown 3. Umpire, Joe Quinn...