Word: pitches
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Brown scored once in the fourth inning on a base on balls, a single, and a sacrifice hit. In the fifth inning two more runs were made on two bases on balls, a wild pitch, and a passed ball...
Stolen bases-McCornick, 3; Cutting, 2; Hatch, Rainbolt, Edmunds. Patton, Reynolds. Bases on balls-by McCornick: Detmers, Cashman 3; Bacon, Crane; by Crane: Edmunds. Struck out-by McCornick, 14; by Crane, 5. Wild pitch-McCornick. Passed balls-Edmunds, 2; Cashman. Umpire-Murray...
Harvard scored in the first, second and sixth innings. In the second, with Stevenson and Chandler on bases, Fitz knocked a pretty three base hit and then scored on a wild pitch. Four runs were made in the sixth inning by good batting, aided by errors of Mellor and Martin...
Stolen bases-Sears. Morse 2, Litchfield, McCornick, Foster 2. First base on balls-by McCornick, 11; by Foster, 1. Struck out-by Jenney, 2, by McCornick, 3. Left on bases-College, 9; 1900, 4. Double play-Lewis. Wild pitch-McCornick. Passed ball-Edmunds. Umpires-Haskell, Edmunds...
...plate. Dean showed up well, accepting all his five chances. The rest of the team had little to do. The batting was fair, six hits being made in three innings, two of them by Haughton, who lined out a pretty double to left field. Paine did not pitch especially well, striking out only three men, giving two bases on balls and allowing three hits. He made a timely hit, however, over second base, sending Stevenson...