Word: dean
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Dean...
...work of the infield was decidedly weak. Stevenson played a very poor game and seemed not only unable to handle the ball but to take it quite as a matter of course. Twice, after fumbling the ball, he made no effort at all to recover for a throw. Dean also made two bad errors, one of which let in a run. Chandler played steadily, but was altogether too slow in getting the ball across to first...
Brown scored three runs in the first on Lauder's hit, Rodman's base on balls and Gammons' home run. In the fifth, Phillips went to first on balls, to second on Stevenson's error off Fultz, and scored on Dean's poor throw to complete a double play...
Earned runs-Brown, 1. Home run-Gammons. Stolen bases-Gammons, Sedgwlck. Double plays Lauder and Rodman (2), Paine, Dean and Haughton. Base on balls-Phillips, Rodman, Brady, Rand (2), Stevenson, Chandler. Hit by pitched ball-Rand. Passed ball-Scannell. Struck out-by Paine, 8; by Brady, 1. Umpire, Murray...
...Dean, 2b. l. f., Boyd, Sedgwick...