Word: errors
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...second by Ninety-seven when, with the bases full, a base on balls forced in a run. Edmunds' double play prevented more scoring. Ninety-eight scored one in the third on this by Vincent, Edmunds and Hayes, and three more in the fourth on two hits and errors by Garrison, Field and Dunlop. Each side scored one in the fifth, Ninety-seven on a base on balls and a hit, and Ninety-eight on Haskell's base on balls from which he stole second and came home on Adams's wild throw of Bouve's hit. Ninety-seven scored...
With the score six to three against them at the beginning of the ninth, Ninety-seven made a very pucky rally. Garrison made a two-base hit, Warren followed with a single and Garrison scored on Vincent's error of Harris's hit. With men on second and third and none out, Hayes settled down and pitched extremely well. Field flied out and Scott would have been out but for Brown's muff of his third strike. On this play, Brown threw poorly to first, letting in another run. Hayes then struck out Sullivan and the last man was retired...
...third. Abbott made a hit, stole two bases and came in on Abrams's fly out to Kernan. Pierpont got his base on balls and Davis brought him in with a two-base hit. Ninety-seven scored again in this inning on Warren's two-base hit and an error by Abrams. In Ninety-seven's half of the fourth, hits by Hallowell and Dunlop, errors by Kimball and Pilling, and a base on balls netted four runs. In the fifth Scott got first on four balls. Pilling threw Dunlop's grounder to second, putting out Scott, and Dunlop reached...
...first inning '99 started off with a rush, and, by the aid of Foster's error and wild throw to first, succeeded in bringing in two runs. After this, however, everything seemed to be in 1900's favor, as they played a strong fielding game and gradually worked their score up to six, while for six consecutive innings '99 was shut out. For seven innings Foster pitched a magnificent game. Five times '99 was retired in one, two, three order; but, in the eighth, Foster weakened, and Thompson's base on balls, Chauncey's and Nowell's singles, Stearns' triple...
Pennsylvania was shut out in the first inning, but a three-base hit, aided by a wild throw from third, enabled Beale to score the first run for Harvard. In the second, Chandler got to first on an error by Robinson, Paine bringing him home with a two-bagger. Rand then sent an easy fly to second which Robinson muffed, allowing Paine to score...