Word: pitch
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Cambridge went first to the bat, and scored a run on a hit, a wild pitch, and an attempted put-out. Harvard retired in order. The visitors scored three runs in the second inning, aided by three bases on balls, a hit, a passed ball, and an error. Harvard again failed to score. A hit and two errors netted Cambridge another run in the third inning, while the crimson was unable to get a man farther than third. The visitors closed their score in the fourth, by scoring a run on a base on balls, aided...
...took third on a passed ball, and came home on a sacrifice hit. Score Brown 1; Harvard 0. In extenuation of Winslow's error, it should be said that when at the bat, in the first half of the inning, he was hit in the head by a poor pitch by Gunderson, and had to stop playing for fully five minutes. After this, Brown was unable to score until the ninth innings, being entirely unable to hit Winslow's bewildering curves...
Winslow will pitch in to-days game...
Harvard failed to score in the eighth, though Smith got his base on balls, and Foster also got on base by an error of Cook. For Brown, Cook crossed the plate amid wild excitement, on a base on balls, a wild pitch, a steal, and a clean hit by Cooper. Score...
...final inning opened discouragingly enough. Beaman fouled out. Winslow struck out. Nichols stepped to the bat and drove his second two-base hit far out to left centre field, scoring a moment later on a terrible wild pitch by Gunderson. Willard was fielded out at first. Brown again failed to find Nichols,- and the game and championship were...