Word: pitch
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Harvard made two runs in the second inning, five in the fourth and four in the sixth, practically winning the game. At the beginning of the fourth inning, Nichols went to centre field and Winslow came in to pitch. In the field, Marble and Buffum played well for Amherst, and the batting of Sullivan and Stewart was terrific...
...took second on Allen's only passed ball, but by sharp playing he was prevented from going any farther, and the next three men went out. For Harvard, after one man was out, Tilden made a base hit, took second on a passed ball, and third on a wild pitch. Allen flied out to Reynolds; Smith got his base on balls and stole second, but Winslow struck out leaving them both on bases...
...remarkable steadiness of Mr. Winslow's pitching in yesterday's game is worthy of special mention. His arm was so lame before the game that he was in doubt whether he could pitch at all, and yet in 13 innings he gave only 3 men bases on balls, and did not make a single wild pitch...
...fifth inning, Nichols, who from lack of practice, caused by the injury to his wrist, seemed to have lost all control of the ball, went out to centre field and Winslow came in to pitch. For Yale, Bremner made a run on a base on balls, a steal, and Smith's fumble of Hopkins' hit. Then again, play was stopped for a time to wait for another shower to pass over. When it cleared up and the game was resumed, Nichols made a base hit, but was forced out at second by Coolidge. Coolidge stole second but the next...
...ninth, Brigham scored for Yale on Baker's fumble, a passed ball and a wild pitch. For Harvard, Nichols went out by Hopkins to Stewart ; Coolidge took first base on Hhpkins' fumble. Baker hit a grounder to Booth who threw to Terry, but the latter muffed, making his only error of the game. Phillips flied out to Brigham ; LeMoyne took his base on balls. With these men on bases, Tilden flied...