Word: pitch
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Winslow opened the sixth inning with a base hit. Beaman went out on a foul tip. Crocker struck to Shedd, forcing Winslow out at second. Took second on Gunderson's muff of Basset's throw, third on a wild pitch, and scored on Baker's hit. Baker reached third on Phillips' hit, and scored on Shedd's fumble off LeMoyne's bat. Phillips, who had stolen second, was put out trying to score...
Earned runs-Harvard 3. Base on balls-Brown 2, Harvard 2. Struck out-Brown 6, Harvard 4. Left on bases-Brown 5, Harvard 6. Two-base hit-Wadsworth. Three-base hits-Phillips, Seagrave. Home run-LeMoyne. Passed balls-Brown 1. Wild pitch-Brown 1. Umpire, Mr. Gaffney...
Nichols will not pitch in this afternoon's game with the Beacons...
...third and second respectively, where they were left, as LeMoyne and Wins low went out in succession. Brown retired in "one, two, three" order. In the second inning Harvard failed to score, although Smith reached third base by his base-hit, a wild throw, by Wadsworth, and a wild pitch. Brown made two runs in this inning by two bases on balls, a passed ball, and a wild pitch...
...fourth inning, Baker reached third base on Wadsworth's fumble, a steal, and Lovering's hit to Doron, but failed to score. For Brown, Chase and Shedd got their bases on balls, but the former was put out on the home plate while attempting to score on a wild pitch. Doron and Rhett both struck out, leaving Shedd on third base...