Word: infielding
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...second inning Randall and Coolidge received bases on balls and were advanced a base by the fumble of Stillman's infield grounder. Randall scored when Stephenson was hit by a, pitched ball, and Clarkson on a hit by Carr, which advanced Stillman and Stephenson a base each. Another error brought in Stephenson, and allowed Carr to reach third. From there he scored on a double steal with Coolidge. A hit by Stillman and a home run by Stephenson brought in two more runs in the next inning. Randall opened the fifth inning by being hit; Stephenson singled, bringing in Randall...
...materially. Nevertheless, in neither department has entire satisfaction been given, while the bunting of the whole squad has been throughout extremely weak. The fielding, with some exceptions, has retained its average excellence. The throwing has steadied down considerably, but the plays have been occasionally marred by nervousness in handling infield ground balls...
...gave the baseball team an easy victory on Saturday by the score of 17 to 3. From the second inning the result of the game was at no time uncertain, Harvard scoring run after run by good hitting against a poor pitcher, and by repeated errors of Wesleyan's infield...
...week has been rather discouraging as the team has shown but little improvement. In batting the men show a little better form, but still have a tendency to knock fly balls, and have not yet learned to time the ball well. Their bunting is fair. The fielding of the infield is marked by carelessness and the throwing is very inaccurate. In the outfield a little improvement is shown in judging fly balls and in getting throws off. R. J. Leonard has been elected captain...
...first inning, H. Kernan received a base on balls and reached second on an error by Pattee, Matthews reaching first on the same play. Randall reached first on a base on balls, when Clarkson's slow infield grounder allowed Kernan to score, and Matthews to reach third base, Randall being put out at second in the same play. By stealing second, Clarkson drew the throw, thus allowing Matthews to score Harvard's second run. No more scoring was done until the sixth inning, when Kernan made a safe hit, and Matthews's infield hit was thrown wide by Lynch, allowing...