Word: pitchs
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Coolidge led off the third inning by striking out. Olmsted sent another liner to centre, and came in on a wild pitch and a wild throw by Greene of a ball off Nichols' bat. For Brown, Payne, who got his base on balls, came in on hits made by Dilts and Smith and a wild throw by Le Moyne to first. Score...
...which Nichols reached second. He came home on a fine two-baser of Burt's to the centre field. For Brown, Payne struck out; Dilts made a hit by first base; Greene followed with anoth-to left which sent Dilts to third; he came in on a wild pitch. Bassett hit safely to Crocker, who threw to first, nearly catching him. Burt threw home to cut off Greene, but Hall dropped the ball and this let in Greene and Bassett, giving Brown three unearned runs. The score was now 7 to 4, in favor of Brown, and matters began...
...Harvard's turn to brace. Le Moyne struck out. Coolidge reached first on Chase's muff of Greene's throw, and improved the opportunity to take second on the next ball pitched. Having stolen one base he was ready to steal another, and accordingly on the next ball pitched took possession of third. Olmsted got his base on balls. Baker hit to short, who threw home to cut off Coolidge, but threw wild enough to let in both Coolidge and Olmsted, thus tieing the score. Baker came in on a wild pitch. This ended the runs for that inning...
...fourth inning Yale scored three more runs by hard batting and a passed ball. Neither side scored again until the seventh, when Harvard succeeded in getting in four more runs by a three base hit by Beaman, base hits by Halbert and Winslow, and a passed ball and wild pitch. In this inning Yale got a run by a base on balls and passed ball, wild pitch and an error by short. In the eighth Yale got another run on a muff of Richards' long fly to centre-field and a base hit by Terry. This tied the score...
Bean will pitch and Hall catch in the Amherst game Friday...