Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...weeks ago yet Harvard played pretty poor ball and the game as a whole was discouraging. The infield especially was weak and did not seem to know where to throw the ball when they got it. In the third inning, with the bases full, there was a short hit to Winslow who had plenty of time to field the man out at the plate but he held the ball so long that one run came in and none were put out. In the fifth Whittemore did the same thing, and in the seventh Highlands might have saved...
...batting of the nine was weak and twelve men were left on bases when timely hits would have made them score. The tendency was to hit the ball into the air and no less than eleven men were caught out on flies...
...fielding characterized the freshman game yesterday afternoon. The boys played without any life or snap, and they must settle down and play sharper ball if they wish to win the next game with Yale. Harvard made most of her runs in the third inning. Beale made a safe hit, Warren and Stevenson got to base on balls and with the bases full Scott hit a home run to left field bringing in four runs. The other run was made by Dean in the last inning...
...sixth inning Gregory lost his head and a base hit, four bases on balls and a wild pitch brought in three runs. The game was practically won in this inning, but in the next two innings Brown scored four times more, owing to well timed hits and a wild throw over first base on the part of Stevenson, and two errors by Garrison. The score...
Earned runs-Harvard; home run-Scott; sacrifice hits-Anderson, F. D. Perkins, Steere; stolen bases, Dean, Scott, Garrison 2, Hamlin, Steere, Gurney; first base on balls-by Gregory 7, by F. D. Perkins 6; first base on errors-Harvard 2, Brown 4; hit by pitched ball-Dean, Anderson, Gurney; passed ball-Green; wild pitch-Gegory; struck out-by Gregory 7, by Perkins 6; double plays-F. D. Perkins, Farnham and Gurney, Gurney and Hancock. Umpire-Murray. Time...