Word: bean
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Saturday's game with Brown, though devoid of any brilliant features, was nevertheless characterized by steady playing which is sure to win in the long run. Bean's pitching cannot be taken as a sample of what he is able to do against a college nine, as he has been suffering lately from a strain received while practising. Tilden's umpiring was very poor throughout the game and Brown was benefitted in almost every instance by his bad judgment, the Boston papers to the contrary notwithstanding. Coolidge, Olmsted and Greene led the batting, and Lovering, Nichols and Chase...
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...First base on balls - Harvards, 3; Browns, 5. First base on errors -Harvards, 4; Browns. 2. Struck out-Payne (2), Bassett (2), Doron (2), Shedd, Smith, Dilts, Been (3), Burt, Hall. Double plays-Coolidge; Le Moyne, Coolidge and Burt. Passed balls-Bassett, 4; Nichols, 1. Wild pitches-Smith, 1; Bean, 1. Balk-Smith. Time-2 hours 15 minutes. Umpire-Otis Tilden...
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Base hits - Harvard, 15; Tufts, 3. Errors - Harvard, 4; Tufts, 9. Passed balls - Crocker, 1; Day, 3. Wild pitches - Bean, 0; Snow, 2. Struck out - Harvard, 1; Tufts, 7. Base on balls - Harvard, 3; Tufts, 1. Time of game, 2 hours. Umpire, Baker...