Word: bean
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...third inning Platt, S. Hopkins, Badger and Smith were retired in short order. Hall went to the bat for Harvard, and was put out at first. Bean made a beautiful two-base hit and reached third on a base hit by Le Moyne. Both crossed the home plate on a base hit by Coolidge, making the score 2 to 1 in favor of Harvard, giving us a lead that we held till the ninth inning. Olmsted went out on three strikes and Hall was retired at first on a grounder knocked to second base...
...Pope pitched for the Beacons. The first basemen both played well. The playing of Wright at short and the centre fielder for Beacons, and that of Coolidge, Baker and Le Moyne was very good. Thayer and Welch led the batting for the Beacons, and Bean, Burt, Coolidge, Olmsted, Baker and Hall batted well for Harvard...
...Bean...
...features of the game were the batting of Olmsted, Bean, Dilts and Greene, the brilliant first base play of Burt and assists of Crocker from right field, and fine base running of Coolidge. The score...
Earned runs - Browns 2; Harvards 3. Two-base hits - Hall, Bean, Greene. Three-base hit - Dilts. First base on balls - Payne, Baker, Olmsted. First base on errors - Harvards 7; Browns 5. Struck out - Payne (2), Chase, Smith, Bean, Coolidge, Crocker (2), Le Moyne. Double play - Greene and Dilts. Passed balls - Hall 1; Bassett 2. Wild pitches - Bean 1; Smith 1. Time 2h. 20m, Umpire - Hawes of Lowell...