Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Yale won the first game with Harvard this year by a score of seven to four. Heavy batting brought in Yale's runs, six of which were earned, whereas none of Harvard's runs were earned. Fifteen hits with a total of twenty-four was Yale's record for the afternoon. Harvard's was six with a total of ten. The game was an exciting one throughout. For five innings the score stood even each side making a run the first inning. Harvard got the lead by scoring once in the sixth. Then came the fatal seventh inning. With...
With the exception of an inexcusable fumble of an easy grounder, Winslow put up a good game at third. His brilliant catch of Carter's hard drive in the sixth was one of the features of the game. He likewise made a good three-base hit in the ninth, which brought in one run. Stevenson covered his base well and had fourteen put-outs to his credit as well as two singles. Highlands's pitching was an easy mark for the Yale batters. At the bat, however, Highlands made two of Harvard's six hits...
Newton scored a run in the fifth. Besarick made a hit, got to third on Scannell's muff of Soule's third strike, and scored on a hit by Benedict. Half of Harvard's runs were made in this inning. Dean led off with his three-bagger and scored on Winslow's hit. Winslow advanced on a hit by Scannell, and scored on Andy Highlands's pretty sacrifice. Rand followed with another hit and stole second. Hayes was given first on balls. With the bases full, Stevenson knocked the ball into the centre fielder's hands, but the latter muffed...
Earned runs - Harvard 5, Newton A. A. 1. Three base hit - Dean. Two base hits - A. Highlands, Stevenson, Abbott, Bowen. Sacrifice hit - A. Highlands. Stolen bases - A. Highlands, Paine 2, Stevenson, Rand 2. Double plays - A. Highlands and Stevenson; Benedict and Warren. Bases on balls - Paine 3, A. Highlands, Hayes 2, Dean, Rand, Abbott, Warren, J. Highlands. Struck out - Dean, Rand, Wrenn 2, Winslow, Stevenson, A. Highlands, Bowen 3, Soule 3, Benedict 2. Wild pitches - J. Highlands 2. A. Highlands. Umpire, Quinn...
...Scannell out, hit by batted ball...