Word: pitch
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Second inning ; Souther took his base on balls, second and third on passed balls, but was caught out trying to reach home. Stewart took his base on Coolidge's muff of a pop fly, second on a passed ball, stole third and came in on a wild pitch. The next two men went out. Smith took first base on balls and second on Winslow's base hit. Nichols struck out, but before the next man came to the bat time had to be called for about a quarter of an hour, as the rain began to come down in torrents...
Nichols, '86, will pitch in the game with Yale Saturday...
...third, by hits of Sullivan and Stewart, a wild pitch and a passed ball, Amherst made two runs and two more in the fourth on errors by Smith Tilden and Crocker, and Taylor...
...HARVARD 8.Notwithstanding the rain, a fair sized audience assembled yesterday afternoon to see our nine defeated by Amherst. The day was as bad as it could be, cold and windy, with a drizzling rain. Amherst came to the bat first, and by errors of Phillips and Crocker, a wild pitch and two terrific hits by Sullivan and Stewart, succeeded in making four runs, three of them earned. For Harvard, after Coolidge fouled out, Baker took his base on Gardener's muff of Taylor's throw, stole second, and came home on a passed ball. Phillips, who had taken his base...
...game at Providence on Saturday, defeating Brown by a score of 8 to 3. The game was quite exciting but not very will played by either side. Yale scored her first run in the first inning after two men were out, on a wild throw to Doron, a wild pitch and a base hit by Souther. To this they added three runs in the fourth inning on a base on balls, several hits, a wild pitch and two passed balls. Brown made one run in the fifth on several bad errors by Yale, and in the seventh by hard hitting...