Word: pitch
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...sixth inning Gregory lost his head and a base hit, four bases on balls and a wild pitch brought in three runs. The game was practically won in this inning, but in the next two innings Brown scored four times more, owing to well timed hits and a wild throw over first base on the part of Stevenson, and two errors by Garrison. The score...
...games has led one to expect of them. Harvard played a strong game in the field. Wiggin's fumble of a hit was excusable. The only bad break was Winslow's error at short. Scannell's catching was not up to the standard he has set lately. Highlands pitched well. The batting of the team showed no apparent improvement. Most of the runs were made in the first inning. Deans got his base on balls but was forced out at second on Spitzer's hit, the latter being safe at first. Shields went out on a fly to Highlands. Hollister...
...more in the sixth on a hit by Shields, a passed ball, a wild pitch and Winslow's error...
Three-base hits-Scannell, McCandless; struck out-Beale, Garrison, Stevens, Quinby, Harris, R. Reed; passed balls-DeForest 3, Scannell; wild pitch-Paine; hit by pitched ball-Harris. Time 1h. 45m. Umpires-Murray, Weeden...
Yale scored twice in the second inning. McCandless hit a long three-base hit which rolled across the tennis courts in right field. Paine made a wild pitch and McCandless crossed the plate. C. Reed went out, Stevens to Warren, and Smith was put out on an easy grounder to Anderson. R. Reed then got his base on balls and scored on Stevenson's misjudgment of Fincke's hit. Beale made a beautiful running catch of De Forest's hit to short left field and so closed Yale's inning...